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Original temple (Arakawa-ku)

Original temple (Arakawa-ku)

Original temple
Hongyo-ji (Arakawa). JPG
Original temple
The location 3-1-3, Nishinippori, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo
Position 35°43'N 42.3 seconds
A 139°46'E 9.3 seconds
coordinate: 35°43'N 42.3 seconds 139°46'E 9.3 seconds
Mountain Long Kuyama
Religion Takashi Nichiren
Principal idol 一塔両尊四菩薩
The foundation year Taiei era six years (1526)
Founder 日玄
The open basis 太田資高
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Position (the East Kyoto Ward department) of the original temple (Arakawa-ku)
Original temple (Arakawa-ku)
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An original temple (ほんぎょうじ) is a temple of Takashi Nichiren in Nishinippori, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo. The mountain is long Kuyama. A principal idol is 一塔両尊四菩薩. A Mt. river method favor temple flat in former Motoyama. A Rev. tide method relationship.

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History

It is said that I was founded (1526) for Taiei era six years by the open basis of 孫太田資高 of 太田道灌, a founder of 日玄. I wandered Terachi from place to place and moved to the present place (1709) afterwards at time of 日忠 for Hoei era six years. It was a famous spot of viewing the moon in the Edo era.

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Location

The location
  • 3-1-3, Nishinippori, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo
Traffic

The slope via in front of original temple called palace slope, another name beggar Hill [1].

Footnote

  1. ^ "beggar Hill" Hidekazu Yokozeki "slope (all) of Kyo Bando of Edo" Tsukama bookshop November 10, 2010 publication

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