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Tanjō ji

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Affiliation
  
Nichiren Buddhism

Completed
  
1276

Phone
  
+81 4-7095-2621

Country
  
Opened
  
1276

Tanjō-ji

Location
  
Kominato 183, Kamogawa, Chiba Prefecture

Deity
  
Great Mandala of the Ten Spiritual Realms

Address
  
183 Kominato, Kamogawa, Chiba Prefecture 299-5501, Japan

Similar
  
Seichō‑ji, Awa‑Kominato Station, Kyōnin‑ji, Kamogawa SEA WORLD, Awa‑Amatsu Station

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Tanjōji (誕生寺) is a temple of the Nichiren Shū located in the city of Kamogawa in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Along with Kuon-ji in Yamanashi Prefecture, Ikegami Honmon-ji in the south of Tokyo, and Seichō-ji also in Kamogawa City, Tanjōji is one of the "Four Sacred Places of Nichiren Shū."

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History

A temple was founded on the location of Nichiren's birthplace in October 1276 by one of his disciples, Nichike. However, this early temple was destroyed by an earthquake in 1498, and again by an earthquake and tsunami in 1703, and was subsequently relocated further inland. The temple underwent an expansion and reconstruction in the early 1700s under the sponsorship of Tokugawa Mitsukuni. However, with the exception of the Niōmon, all structures in the temple burned down in a fire in 1758. The temple has slowly reconstructed since that time, and has added numerous structures in the late 20th century through the efforts of a vigorous lay organization.

Important structures and cultural treasures

  • Niōmon, 1703
  • Main Hall, 1991
  • Soshi-dō, 1842
  • Honshi-den Hoto Pagoda, 1988
  • Treasury, 1989
  • Kyakuden, 1933
  • Seven mandalas inscribed by Nichiren (Kamakura period)
  • References

    Tanjō-ji Wikipedia


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