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Honkokuji (Shinanomachi)
東京都
A Nichiren temple in Shinanomachi that drew the devotion of Edo-era hatamoto retainers, carrying the Lotus Sutra tradition into the present day.
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5 min walk from JR Shinanomachi Station
Shinanomachi 10, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
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A Nichiren temple in the Shinanomachi-Yotsuya area with a history of supporting local Buddhist culture centered on the Lotus Sutra. Situated in the quiet residential district of Shinanomachi, it is characterized by a calm precinct that makes visitors forget the city's bustle.
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Honkokuji is a Nichiren Buddhist temple located in Shinanomachi, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Its exact founding date is not clearly recorded, but it is said to have originated during the Edo period (17th–19th century). In that era, the temple is believed to have gathered the faith of hatamoto (direct retainers…
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