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Nōfuku ji

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Affiliation
  
Tendai

Country
  
Japan

Phone
  
+81 78-652-1715

Deity
  
Yakushi Nyorai

Completed
  
805

Founder
  
Saichō

Nōfuku-ji

Location
  
1 Kita Sakasegawa-chō, Hyōgo-ku, Kobe, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture

Address
  
1-39 Kitasakasegawacho, Hyogo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture 652-0837, Japan

Similar
  
Taisan‑ji, Chūō‑Ichibamae Station, Daihonzan Uenosan Suma Te, Tenjō‑ji, Wadamisaki Station

Nōfuku-ji (能福寺) is a Buddhist temple that, from the legend, was founded in 805 by the monk Saichō, in Kita Sakasegawa, Hyōgo-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Saichō (of the Tendai sect) placed a statue of Yakushi Nyorai of his own making in the temple hall and named the temple Nōfuku Gokoku Mitsu-ji (能福護国密寺).

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This temple served as a branch temple of Kyoto's Shōren-in from the early Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period.

The Shin-saigoku Pilgrimage (新西国三十三箇所観音霊場) (a Buddhist pilgrimage route in Japan) includes this temple as one of the stops.

Main building

Any remains of Nōfuku-ji were vanished, and now replaced by Tsukinowa-eiden (月輪影殿) main hall, which was built in 1953 (damaged during Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995, and reconstructed in 1997).

Hyōgo Daibutsu

Hyōgo Daibutsu (兵庫大仏) is a big statue of Buddha in Hyōgo Prefecture which originally was built in 1891 on donation of a wealthy merchant, and was 3rd biggest Buddha statue in Japan. Melted down in 1944 for the Metals recovery ordinance and was replaced in 1991 by new statue. Current statue have size of 11 meters (18 meters with pedestal), 60 tons weight. The eye-opening ceremony (Kaigen-kuyō (開眼供養)) was held in May, 1991.

References

Nōfuku-ji Wikipedia