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Myoenji
東京都
A Nichiren temple of the Genna era on the Shirokane heights, enshrining Fukurokuju of the Minato Ward Seven Lucky Gods — early spring plum blossoms and New Year pilgrimages define its calendar
創建
1620
種別
寺院
Access
7 min walk from Tokyo Metro Shirokanedai Station
3-chome Shirokanedai, Minato, Tokyo
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Temple
Founded 1620
406 years
Enshrined Deity
大曼荼羅
Buddhist Sect
Nichiren
概要
A Nichiren Buddhist temple founded during the Genna era, located on a hill in Shirogane. The principal image is the Daimandala, and it has been supported by parishioners as a center of Nichiren faith in southern Minato Ward. Fukurokuju (one of the Seven Lucky Gods) is also enshrined in the grounds, making it one of the Minato Ward Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage temples that welcomes many visitors at …
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Myoenji is a Nichiren Buddhist temple said to have been founded during the Genna era (1615–1624). Detailed records of its founding circumstances and opening priest have not been clearly transmitted. The temple is believed to have been established in the early Edo period on the heights of Shirogane, …
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Divine Benefits
Warding Off Evil
Purification
Rebirth in Pure Land
Averting disaster, directional protection, warding off epidemics. Central at Fudo, Kannon, and Gion-related sites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "大曼荼羅"
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