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Soto Zen temple established by Lake Kitaura in 1550, named for its sacred spring believed to cure all ailments
Approx. 15 min by taxi from Shin-Hokota Station on Kashima Rinkai Railway
Hanbara, Hokota, Ibaraki
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Jissenji Temple in Hanbara, Hokota is a Soto Zen temple said to have been founded in the late Muromachi period. It enshrines the principal deity Shakyamuni Buddha and has played the role of a Zen practice hall based on Zen teachings and the community family temple. The clear spring welling up on the grounds is said to be the origin of the temple name, and this sacred spring has been believed to cu…
Jissenji Temple is a Soto Zen temple traditionally said to have been founded around 1550 (the 19th year of the Tenbun era). It is believed that a hermitage was established in Hanbara, near the shores of Lake Kitaura, during the turbulent Sengoku period at the close of the Muromachi era. The Soto Zen…
Averting disaster, directional protection, warding off epidemics. Central at Fudo, Kannon, and Gion-related sites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "釈迦如来"
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