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Yoshiki Sato (12/08/2020)
It is a Shingon sect temple that is said to have been used as a temple to enshrine Enmei Jizo in the early Edo period. The principal image of Manjushri is said to have been made during the Kanbun era (1661-1673). Itabashi-juku is the family temple of the Iida family who worked as the main camp. The cultural assets in the collection are the Buddhist temple Buddhist Bodhisattva sitting statue (* not allowed to visit) and the monument of Shizuka Iida.
下町の太陽 (08/24/2020)
It is a temple of Itabashi Shichifukujin, and there is Gongen Shrine of the child, and the elderly people admire it so that their legs do not get worse. Bishamonten, the Seven Lucky Gods, is enshrined.
Japan YT (03/08/2020)
It is a relative's bodhi-ji. A monk is the one who feels good. The entrance is very narrow, so be careful if you park on the grounds (maybe even a compact car?).
dor dorey (04/20/2019)
According to the three, according to the wisdom of the literary arts, the literary art is enshrined. On the right side of Enma-sama who is in the grounds, the robbery is said to strip off the late men's clothing in the river of Sanchou, and on the left he wears the robbery robbed clothing. It seems to be said that the weight of sin is to be measured according to the hanging condition.
Nanaka (11/22/2019)
10 minutes walk from Itabashi Ward Office on Mita Line Itabashi Honcho A2 walk 🚶 8 minutes The Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect Toyoyama school temple is called Mt. Hataba. It was built in the early Edo period as a family temple of the Iida family in Itabashi-juku Honjin. Kaisan is said to have been lonely in the 2nd year of Kanei. It is Toshima 88th place sacred place 18th bill place, Kita Toshima 33rd place sacred place 18th bill place, Itabashi Seven Lucky Gods Bishamonten. Honson Bunshu Bosatsu It is a Shingon sect temple that is said to have been used as a temple to enshrine Enmei Jizo. The statue of Manjushri, the principal idol, is said to have been made during the Kanbun period from 1661 to 1673. Itabashi-shuku Honjin is the family temple of the Iida family, and the graveyard includes the grave of Shizuka Iida and the grave of "Omorigawa", one of the Iimori Hatago in the post station. There is Enmei Jizo-do on the side of the mountain gate, Enmado that enshrines the two major Enma in the precincts, and Gongen of the child known as the guardian deity of the legs. Inside the Enmado, a stone stick that is said to have been excavated from Bambahara during the cultural year is enshrined as Asahi Kannon. In the cemetery, there is a famous post station "Yujo's Tomb" as a historic site. Bishamonten, the Seven Lucky Gods of Itabashi, is enshrined in the main hall.
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419 Aonochō, Ogaki, Gifu 503-2227, Japan
+81 584-91-0297
http://www.mino-kokubunji.com/index.html
6218 Yaho, Kunitachi, Tokyo 186-0011, Japan
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http://www.city.kunitachi.tokyo.jp/soshiki/Dept08/Div03/Sec01/g