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A Soto Zen temple founded in the Muromachi period; its mid-Edo belfry has told the time to waterside farming villages morning and evening
Approx. 50 min by bus from JR Tsuchiura Station on the Joban Line
Niitone, Inashiki, Ibaraki
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Shintokuji in Niitone, Inashiki is a Zen temple of the Soto sect said to have been founded in the Muromachi period. It enshrines Shakyamuni as its principal image and has functioned as a place of practice and teaching based on Zen doctrine. Located in the farming villages of the Niitone River basin, it gathered devotion as the bodaiji of rice-farming households. The belfry in the grounds dates fro…
Shintokuji is a Soto-sect Zen temple said to have been founded around 1430 (Eikyō 2). During the mid-Muromachi period, as Zen Buddhism spread among regional warriors and farming communities, the teachings took root in the agricultural villages of the Niitone River basin, and the temple is believed t…
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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