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Fukagawa Fudodo
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Originating in 1703 when Naritasan Shinshoji displayed its image in Fukagawa — the Tokyo branch temple now features a main hall adorned with 1,000 Fudo images and three monthly Goma fire rituals drawing large crowds.
創建
1703
種別
寺院
Access
1 min walk from Monzennakacho Station
Tomioka 1-17-13, Koto-ku
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Temple
Founded 1703
323 years
Enshrined Deity
Buddhist Sect
Shingon (Chizan)
概要
Tokyo branch of Naritasan Shinshoji. Beloved as the Fudo of Fukagawa.
由緒
Fukagawa Fudo-do traces its origins to 1703 (Genroku 16), when Naritasan Shinshoji Temple in Narita, Chiba, conducted a special public display (dekaicho) of its principal image at the precincts of Tomioka Hachimangu in Fukagawa, Edo. Held during the reign of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, this event is…
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Divine Benefits
Healing & Longevity
Warding Off Evil
Purification
Recovery from illness, bodily wellness, peace of mind. Especially efficacious at Yakushi and Kannon temples.
Derived from the enshrined deity "不動明王"

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Fukagawa Fudo-do New Year Visit
New Year visit to Fukagawa Fudo-do, the Tokyo branch of Naritasan. During the first three days of the new year, goma fire rituals are performed frequently amid chanting and incense smoke. A beloved new year destination deeply rooted in Fukagawa's Shitamachi culture.
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