Taikoji

📍 Nagasaki, Nagasaki · Kaji-ya-cho 5-87

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About

MountainKitayama
SectRinzai-shu Shokoku-ji school
PrincipalKannon Bosatsu
Founded1397
FounderAshikaga Yoshimitsu
HeritageUNESCO World Heritage

History

Byakko

Taikoji in Kaji-ya-cho, Nagasaki, is a precious temple that, while being a Buddhist institution, tells the history of syncretic Buddhism and Shinto. As the place name Kaji-ya-cho indicates—the street of metalworkers—this area flourished as a town of craftsmen, and Taikoji has long been cherished as a spiritual support for the local people. Within Nagasaki's historic streetscape, it transmits to the present day a unique form of faith that blends Buddhism and Shinto, with significant cultural value to the community. It has continued to be loved as a place where craftsmen pray for improvement in their skills and success in business, as well as a familiar place of prayer for family health and happiness.

Benefits

Mastery of arts and skillsBusiness prosperityHousehold peaceProtection from misfortuneGood fortune and prosperityAcademic success

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