An unexpected and impressive main hall of Kohun-butsu Temple

May 13, 2013 - 1 min read

Kohun-butsu

Lovely and unexpected temple in Jiyugaoka

R.S. Reynolds

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Kuhon-butsu, as it's widely known, or more formally Kuhonzan Yuizainembutsu-in Joshin-ji, was built in the early Edo Period in 1678, during the reign of the 4th Tokugawa Shogun Ietsuna, by the great monk Kaseki Shonin.The temple grounds belong to the Jodo Shu Pure Land Buddhist denomination. The temple grounds are built on the vestiges of old Okusawa Castle and are a great place to spend an afternoon. There is no charge for admission.

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An unexpected and impressive main hall of Kohun-butsu Temple
The road leading to the main entrance to the temple grounds
The gate that leads into the grounds
Surrounded my nature
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A quiet moment overlooking the main hall's gardens
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