Enjyoji Temple (Hakusan, Tokyo)

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Enjyoji Temple (Hakusan, Tokyo)(Enjyoji Temple)

Jack of all tradesTendai sect (of Buddhism)Hanshiro Iwaiwalk33 temples in the Kinki area containing a statue of Avalokitesvara

This is a temple of the Tendai sect, founded in 1581 by En-ei Hoin as Mikura-in Temple in Hongo, and renamed Enjo-ji Temple in 1620 by Baosen Houshi. The temple enshrines the Bodhisattva of the Holy Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, said to have been created by the great priest Jikaku, and is also the 11th of the 33 Kannon temples of the Edo Sanjusan Kannon Fudajo. The temple grounds contain the gravesite of Yaoyaya Oshichi, a famous figure in kabuki and bunraku plays, including Ihara Saikaku’s “Koshoku Gonin Onna” (The Five Women of Color), and three other gravesites, one built by the priest as a memorial service, one built by Iwai Hanshiro in honor of his performance as Oshichi, and one built by a neighbor for a memorial service on the 270th anniversary of the temple’s founding. Photo courtesy of Enjo-ji Temple

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address (e.g. of house) 1-34-6 Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Access 2 minutes from Hakusan Subway Station

phone 03-5805-0333
Business Hours 9:00-17:00 (visitation is possible at any time in the Onshichi Cemetery)
External Links

Official Web Site

Founding and opening of business 1581 (Tensho 9)

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