A Fudo Shrine in Miyamaedaira, Miyamae Ward, Kawasaki, maintaining a syncretic form of Shinto-Buddhist faith with Fudo Myoo as its principal venerated figure.
Fudo Shrines exist throughout Japan as facilities from the era of Shinto-Buddhist syncretism where Fudo Myoo was enshrined in shrine form, and many have been maintained as local customs even after the Meiji separation of Shinto and Buddhism.…
The shrine is traditionally said to have been founded around 1300, during the late Kamakura period. Located in the hills of the Tama plateau, this site is believed to have been established as a sacred ground for Fudo faith under the influence of mountain ascetic practices (Shugendo). During the medi…
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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