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Enmyoin Temple
東京都
A Shingon Buzan temple founded in 1574 and incorporated as a station on the Edo 88-temple pilgrimage — the precinct's Edo-period six Jizo statues are designated Nerima-ku cultural properties.
創建
1574
種別
寺院
Access
10 min walk from Seibu Oizumigakuen Station
Nishiki 2-5-20, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
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Temple
Founded 1574
452 years
Enshrined Deity
Buddhist Sect
Shingon Buzan
概要
A Shingon Buzan sect temple founded in 1574 (Tensho 2), located in Nishiki, Nerima-ku. The principal image is Dainichi Nyorai, and the quiet precinct retains the atmosphere of old Musashino. As a pilgrimage temple on the Gofu-nai 88-temple circuit, it is incorporated into a pilgrimage modeled on the Shikoku route. Six Jizo statues from the Edo period remain in the precinct and are valuable stone c…
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Enmyoin Temple is said to have been founded in 1574 (Tensho 2) at its present location as a temple of the Shingon Buzan sect. While details of its founding remain unclear, it is believed to have drawn devotion from local residents as a center of Kobo Daishi faith in the Musashino region. During the …
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Divine Benefits
Warding Off Evil
Purification
Career Advancement
Averting disaster, directional protection, warding off epidemics. Central at Fudo, Kannon, and Gion-related sites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "大日如来"
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