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Fumonin Temple
東京都
A Shingon Buzan temple founded around 1630 — many visitors combine it with Kameido Tenjin's Wisteria Festival, and Edo-period stone Buddhas in the precinct testify to the deep popular faith of Kameido's shitamachi.
創建
1630
種別
寺院
Access
About 10 min walk from JR Kameido Station
Kameido 3-chome, Koto-ku, Tokyo
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Temple
Founded 1630
396 years
Enshrined Deity
聖観世音菩薩
Buddhist Sect
Shingon (Buzan)
概要
A Shingon Buzan-ha temple in Kameido, Koto-ku, formally called Jigenzan Fumonin. Founded in the early Edo period, it flourished as the center of Shingon faith in the Kameido area. The principal deity is Sho Kanzeon Bosatsu (Holy Kannon), and it has been cherished as a sacred place that relieves people's troubles through compassionate Kannon devotion. Located near Kameido Tenjinsha, it draws many v…
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Fumonin is a Shingon Buzan-ha temple formally known as Jigenzan Fumonin, said to have been founded around 1630, during the early Edo period, when the Kameido area was being developed as part of the expanding city of Edo. Enshrining Sho Kanzeon Bosatsu (Holy Kannon) as its principal deity, it grew in…
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Divine Benefits
Healing & Longevity
Matchmaking
Safe Childbirth & Fertility
Warding Off Evil
Recovery from illness, bodily wellness, peace of mind. Especially efficacious at Yakushi and Kannon temples.
Derived from the enshrined deity "聖観世音菩薩"
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