Shōjōkō-ji
Shōjōkō-Ji | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | |
Deity | Amitābha |
Location | |
Location | , , Kanagawa-ken |
Country | Japan |
Geographic coordinates | 35°20′54.65″N 139°29′19.12″E / 35.3485139°N 139.4886444°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | |
Completed | 1325 |
Website | |
http://www.jishu.or.jp/index.html |
Shōjōkō-ji (清浄光寺) is a temple located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, and serves as the headquarters of the Ji-shū branch of Pure Land Buddhism, related to Ippen. The formal name of the temple is Tōtaku-san Muryōkō-in Shōjōkō-ji. As the head priest of the temple, , also bears the inherited title (遊行上人), the temple has become familiarly known as Yugyō-ji (遊行寺) in recent years. The temple is also sometimes referred to as Fujisawa-dōjō.
References[]
- Shigeru Araki, Kichizō Yamamoto, "Sekkyō Bushi" (Heibon-sha, 1973)
- Shunnō Ōhashi, "Ippen to Ji-shū Kyōdan" (Newton Press, 1978)
External links[]
Media related to Shōjōkō-ji at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Buildings and structures in Fujisawa, Kanagawa
- Buddhist temples in Kanagawa Prefecture
- Pure Land temples
- Ji temples