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An early-Edo Jodo temple whose temple bell rings at dusk over the farmlands of Kasumigaura's north shore
Approx. 10 min by bus from JR Hatori Station on the Joban Line
Katakura, Omitama, Ibaraki
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Kosenji in Katakura, Omitama, is a Jodo temple serving as a nembutsu training hall with Amida Nyorai as principal deity. Founded in the early Edo period, it has gathered devotion as the family temple of Katakura district residents. The Amida Nyorai statue enshrined in the main hall is an elegant figure making the welcoming mudra, visually conveying Jodo teachings. The temple bell is struck at dusk…
Kosenji is a Jodo sect temple said to have been founded around 1620, during the Genna-Kanei era (1615–1644) of the early Edo period. Established as a nembutsu training hall with Amida Nyorai as its principal deity, the temple took root on the hilly terrain along the northern shore of Lake Kasumigaur…
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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