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Hokenji
神奈川県
A Nichiren temple traditionally founded in the 1590s, adjacent to Mitsuzawa Park and celebrated for its cherry blossoms in spring
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5 min walk from Mitsuzawa-kamicho Station
16-1 Mitsuzawa-nishi, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama
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A Nichiren-shu temple in Mitsuzawa, adjacent to Mitsuzawa Park. Traditional founding dates to the 1590s. Known as a cherry blossom spot in spring.
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Hokenji is a Nichiren-shu Buddhist temple located in Mitsuzawa Nishimachi, Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama. According to temple tradition, it was founded during the Bunroku era (1592–1596), giving it a history of more than four centuries. The precise details of its founding, including the names of its found…
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