A Jodo-shu temple in Isehara city, enshrining Amida Nyorai as its principal image. Located in the town center, it has served as the local parish temple since the Edo period. The main hall houses an Amida Sanzon triad crafted in the mid-Edo period, noted for its serene expression. The Jizo hall within the precincts enshrines a child-rearing Jizo, drawing a steady stream of worshippers seeking bless…
Jodaiji Temple is said to have been founded around 1650 (Kan'ei 3), as a Jodo-shu temple serving the local community of Isehara. The town of Isehara developed in the early Edo period as a post town along the Oyama-do pilgrimage route, and Jodaiji is believed to have functioned as the parish temple d…
Cleansing impurity, spiritual purification, driving away evil. Rooted in misogi ablutions and goma fire rites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "阿弥陀如来"
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