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Mitsuzouin Temple

Japan, 165-0025 2-33-4 Numabukuro, Nakano-ku, Tokyo

It was originally founded in the late Sengoku period within Odawara Castle, with the Hojo clan's personal Buddha as the principal image. It is a temple of the Omuro school of Shingon Buddhism. It was moved to Edo Ya no Kura in 1611, and to Senso-jicho in 1644. During the Taisho and Showa periods, it was burned down twice, once in the Great Kanto Earthquake and once during the war. The main hall was rebuilt in its current location in 1950. It is the 41st temple within the capital.

Access
  • Keio Teito Bus Ekoda 2-chome 5-minute walk Seibu Shinjuku Line Numabukuro Station 6-minute walk
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2024.09.20   Nakano City, Tokyo

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