Site 7 of the Shin-Saigoku 33 Pilgrimage — Kongo-sanmai-in subtemple on Mount Koya, founded by Hojo Masako for Yoritomo's repose, with a National Treasure Tahoto pagoda
Kongo-sanmai-in, in the Mount Koya complex in Koya-cho, Ito District, Wakayama, is a subtemple of the Koyasan Shingon school and Site 7 of the Shin-Saigoku 33 Pilgrimage. The principal image is Aizen Myoo. The temple originated as Zenjo-in, founded in 1211 by Hojo Masako for the repose of her late husband Minamoto no Yoritomo, and was renamed Kongo-sanmai-in on the occasion of Yoritomo's third mem…
Kongo-sanmai-in originated in 1211 when Hojo Masako (the principal wife of Minamoto no Yoritomo) founded "Zenjo-in" on Mount Koya to pray for the repose of her late husband Yoritomo (who died in 1199). At that time, Masako governed as the de facto leader of the Kamakura shogunate, and she had a port…
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