Yūgyō-ji

📍 Kanagawa, Nishi-Tomi 1-8-1 · Fujisawa

About

Mountain 藤澤山
Sect 時宗
Principal 阿弥陀如来
Founded 1325
Founder 呑海
Heritage 一遍上人絵伝(国宝)

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Hours

09:00–16:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Unavailable

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Yūgyō-ji is known as the head temple of the Jishu school and is a distinguished temple of ancient origins. Its formal name is Seijōkō-ji, and it continues to transmit the teachings of the Jishu school established by the Venerable Ippen. The term "yūgyō" refers to the ascetic practice of traveling throughout the provinces spreading the nembutsu chant, and the spirit of this practice is embodied in the temple's name. For long, this temple in Fujisawa has been a pillar of support for the hearts of the people, and in particular the teachings of the Venerable Ippen, known as the "saint of renunciation," expound the importance of living with a free and unattached heart. The grounds are beautiful throughout the four seasons, and many visitors come seeking peace of mind.

Benefits

fulfillment of wishesfamily safetyancestral venerationpeace of mindremoval of disaster and attraction of good fortunehealing of illness

Tips

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Parking

境内に無料駐車場があり、本堂右手の東門から入場できます。利用可能時間は5:00〜17:00です。

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