Manpukuji Temple (Yoyogi)
東京都
A Shingon temple founded in 1670, maintaining its monthly Goma fire ritual for over 350 years
A Shingon Buddhist temple in Yoyogi, Shibuya Ward, gathering the faith of Yoyogi's local residents since the Edo period.
The principal image is Fudo Myoo, cherished by Yoyogi residents for blessings of warding off evil and good fortune.
As suggested by the auspicious temple name 'Manpuku' (Ten Thousand Blessings), many visitors come seeking blessings of good fortune and happiness-attracting powers…
Manpukuji Temple is said to have been founded in 1670 (the 10th year of Kanbun) as a Shingon Buddhist temple. During the Edo period, the Yoyogi area developed as a rural settlement, and the temple gathered faith as a center for local residents' memorial services and prayers. Its principal image, Fud…
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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