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Tendai sect Myotokusan Jinshakuji Temple

Japan, 679-2205 1891 Higashitahara, Fukusaki-cho, Kanzaki-gun, Hyogo Prefecture

Belonging to the Tendai sect of Buddhism, the temple was founded in 991 by the monk Keiho and is said to have been the devout follower of Emperors Ichijo and Sanjo. The temple enshrines Yakushi Nyorai (a nationally designated important cultural property) as the principal image, Manjusri Bodhisattva and Bishamonten as flanking images, creating a state of wonder where the three truths and one truth can be found. Manjusri Bodhisattva is commonly known as Tahara Manjusri and is counted among the six Tendai mountains of Harima. On Coming of Age Day, a demon-chasing ceremony (Tsuina) is held.

Telephone number 0790-22-0339
Website http://jinshakuji.jp/index.html
Access
  • ● If coming by train From JR Himeji Station, take the Bantan Line to Fukusaki Station A, then head east for about 3.3 km. Take a taxi for about 10 minutes. Or take the shuttle bus for about 26 minutes (100 yen per ride, closed on Sundays, get off at the Onioibashi or Monjuso bus stops). ● If coming by car Get off at Fukusaki Interchange on the Chugoku Expressway, enter the Bantan Link Road, and get off at Fukusaki Kita Ramp B, 2 minutes away.
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2024.10.30   PAGE Inc.

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