A Jodo Buddhist temple in Ogikubo, Suginami Ward, an ancient Ogikubo temple with a founding tradition dating to the Keian period (1648-1652).
The principal image is Amida Nyorai, a community family temple continuing to uphold Jodo Buddhist teachings based on Nembutsu faith.
In the Edo period, Ogikubo was a farming village along the Ome Kaido road, and this temple functioned as the place for farmer…
Amidaji Temple is traditionally said to have been founded during the Keian era (1648–1652) as a Jodo Buddhist temple. The precise circumstances of its founding remain unclear, but it is believed to have been established in the early Edo period to serve as a bodaiji, or family temple, for the farming…
Cleansing impurity, spiritual purification, driving away evil. Rooted in misogi ablutions and goma fire rites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "阿弥陀如来"
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