2014/03/17
Oshu bombard various Buddha Unkei had built to pray for victory Temple Heian era
A national historic site. Temple was built by Hojo Tokimune in order to celebrate the invasion of Okushu led by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1189. The temple was later refurbished by Yoshitoki, the son of Yoritomo, he built turret, the temple became a ground temple. The temple lost its main building during the war, it was discovered lately that the temple contained server historical sites.
Amitabha Buddha in the temple built during the 30s unkei 1186 ( 0/1186 ), vaisravana, fudo triad with womb memory tags ( both designated ) and Amida Buddha built Hōjō Masako 7回忌 political child jizo, Hondo ( both Prefecture designated cultural asset ) and reportedly many of the gallery. The tomb of Hojo pp114-tomb of Ashikaga chachamaru-chachamaru neck wash pond, such as.
* Izu city, country jike (jike) of wish fulfillment of State cultural Council’s ( very solid shiigaki ) in held 2/27/2013 (water) to unkei made Buddhas (wooden Amida Nyorai, wooden statue of fudo and doji statue 2 pieces and wooden bishamonten statue of total 5 figures) is enshrined in the Council cultural society of the deliberation and voting through against the Minister of education, culture, sports, science and technology, made a report on the designated national treasures and important cultural properties, etc..
The wish fulfillment of unkei made Buddhas if, specified as a national treasure in sculptures central region’s first national treasure are.
Information
Name | Ganjojuin Temple |
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Address | 83-1, Jike, Izunokuni |
Closed | Tuesdays and Wednesday, close on holidays. * During Buddhist events, you may not enter the temple, for more information please contact us. |
Business housrs | 10 am to 4 pm |
Fee | Admission fee 400 yen |
Getting there | By train Walk from Nirayama Station of Izu-Hakone-Tetsudo or Izunagaoka Station for 15 minutes. By car Please use Moriyama East Parking Lot. |
Parking lot | Available |
Contact | Ganjojuin Temple Tel. 055-949-7676 |
Website | http://www.izunotabi.com/ |
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