Shofukuji

📍 Fukuoka, Fukuoka · 6-1 Gokusho-cho, Hakata Ward

About

Mountain 安国山
Sect 臨済宗妙心寺派
Founded 1195
Founder 栄西
Heritage 国指定史跡

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Hours

9:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Unavailable

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Shofukuji was opened in 1195 (Kenku 6) by Zen Master Eisai as Japan's first full-scale Zen temple. As indicated by the plaque "Fusho's First Zen Cave," it holds extremely important significance as the sacred site of the origin of Zen Buddhism in Japan. It is also a commemorative place where Zen Master Eisai, after returning from Song China, spread the teachings of Zen together with tea culture. Developed with the support of Hakata merchants, it continues today as a training hall for Zen practice and is cherished by many people. Truly a treasure house of history that laid the foundations for Japanese spiritual culture.

Benefits

Fulfillment of wishesAcademic successPhysical and mental healthGood fortune and prosperityWarding off calamitiesSpiritual stability

Tips

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General

境内は拝観自由ですが、仏殿・山門以外の堂内は通常非公開で内部には入れません。

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General

御朱印は総門から真っ直ぐ進んだ突き当りの庫裡で受け付けています。

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