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Jinguji Temple (Okubo)
東京都
Founded around 1680, this Shingon temple in Okubo has performed Fudo Myo-o goma fire rites on the 28th of every month since the Edo period—and still offers Shikoku pilgrimage merit through its osuna-fumi ceremony.
5 min walk from JR Okubo Station
Okubo 1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
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A Shingon Buddhist temple in Okubo, Shinjuku Ward, an ancient temple that has gathered the faith of Okubo's local residents since the Edo period.
The principal image is Fudo Myoo, venerated by Okubo residents for blessings of warding off evil and recovery from illness.
Though located near Okubo's commercial area, the precincts maintain the unique atmosphere of Shingon esoteric Buddhism, with visit…
Jinguji Temple in Okubo is a Shingon Buddhist temple traditionally said to have been founded around 1680 (Enpō 8). During the early Edo period, Okubo was a region where farming villages and samurai residences coexisted, and the temple is believed to have served as a religious center gathering the fa…
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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