Rinsenji Temple, Shibare Jizo (Myogadani, Tokyo)

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Rinsenji Temple, Shibare Jizo (Myogadani, Tokyo)(Rinsenji Shrine Shibarare Jisou)

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Rinsenji Temple is a Soto sect temple founded in 1602. On the left side of the entrance stairs, there is a Jizo statue called “Shibare Jizo” wrapped in a rope. The custom of “Shibare Jizo” is recorded in “Ooka Masadana,” which says, “When a person who has stolen or lost something makes a wish, he or she binds the Jizo with a rope, and if the wish comes true, the rope is released. Although the story originates from an anecdote at Nanzoin Temple, now located in Katsushika Ward, Rinsenji’s Shibare Jizo is also well known, and Rinsenji is also described as “Shibarare Jizo” in the late Edo period “Kedokiri-ezu” Koishikawa-edu (Edo period drawing).

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address (e.g. of house) 4-7-2 Kohinata, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Access 2 minutes from Myogadani Subway Station

phone 03-3943-0605
External Links

Official Web Site

Founding and opening of business 1602 (Keicho 77)

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