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Sogenji
神奈川県
One of the oldest Soto Zen temples in Yokosuka — a medieval Miura Peninsula center of Zen culture, serving the community's funerary rites through the centuries
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10 min walk from JR Kinugasa Station
4 Kugo-cho, Yokosuka
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One of the oldest temples in Kanagawa Prefecture, also known as Sogenji.
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Sogon-ji, also historically known as Sogenji, is a Soto Zen Buddhist temple located in Kogocho, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. While its exact founding date remains unclear, the temple is regarded as one of the oldest in Yokosuka, with origins believed to predate the medieval period. During the…
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