Ryoho-ji

📍 Tokyo, Tokyo · 2-1 Hiyoshicho, Hachioji-shi

About

Mountain 松栄山
Sect 日蓮宗
Founded 1607年(慶長12年)
Founder 日長上人(開山)

📿 Goshuin Info

Hours

09:00–16:30

Fee

¥500

Direct-write

Unknown

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Ryoho-ji is a Nichiren Buddhist temple located in Hiyoshicho, Hachioji, Tokyo. Founded in 1607, it bears the mountain name Shoeizan. The temple enshrines Shingo Benzaiten, one of the Hachioji Seven Lucky Gods. In recent years it has gained nationwide fame as the 'Moe Temple' due to its distinctive anime-style character signboards at the entrance.

Benefits

Wish fulfillmentMisfortune avoidanceHousehold safetyAncestor memorialBenzaiten devotion

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