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Zibao praying の monastery
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It is known locally as a temple for "child treasure prayer". It is also one of the seven lucky gods of Totsuka and enshrines Jurojin. Jurojin likes sake and is expressed with a red face, and it seems that it has the benefit of longevity and life extension.
It is a temple located about a 15-minute walk from Totsuka Station under National Highway 1. It may be a little difficult to understand because there are no facilities that are likely to be landmarks around. It is said that there is a benefit of giving children. This temple is counted as one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Totsuka.
The name is also called 'raigyo Ji Temple' and it is about 10 minutes from Totsuka Station, but it takes less than 20 minutes to walk (1.3㎞). It is said that it was founded by the early Edo period monk, Donryu Shonin, known as Daikoin in Ota, Gunma Prefecture, and was known as "Child-rearing Donryu". .. It seems that this couple praying for child treasure had the benefit of giving children. Jurojin of Totsuka Seven Lucky Gods.
A temple of the Jodo sect that enshrines Juro in Totsuka juku
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I visited this temple when I visited Totsuka-juku Seven Lucky Gods on New Year's Day. Seen from the bus stop "Raigyoji", there was a stone monument of the temple name right next to Yokohama Shindo. It was built in 1601, but the current main hall was built in 1971. A statue of Juroro stood in the precincts.
Zibao praying の monastery
It is known locally as a temple for "child treasure prayer". It is also one of the seven lucky gods of Totsuka and enshrines Jurojin. Jurojin likes sake and is expressed with a red face, and it seems that it has the benefit of longevity and life extension.
the benefits of childbirth.
It is a temple located about a 15-minute walk from Totsuka Station under National Highway 1. It may be a little difficult to understand because there are no facilities that are likely to be landmarks around. It is said that there is a benefit of giving children. This temple is counted as one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Totsuka.
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The name is also called 'raigyo Ji Temple' and it is about 10 minutes from Totsuka Station, but it takes less than 20 minutes to walk (1.3㎞). It is said that it was founded by the early Edo period monk, Donryu Shonin, known as Daikoin in Ota, Gunma Prefecture, and was known as "Child-rearing Donryu". .. It seems that this couple praying for child treasure had the benefit of giving children. Jurojin of Totsuka Seven Lucky Gods.
A temple of the Jodo sect that enshrines Juro in Totsuka juku
I visited this temple when I visited Totsuka-juku Seven Lucky Gods on New Year's Day. Seen from the bus stop "Raigyoji", there was a stone monument of the temple name right next to Yokohama Shindo. It was built in 1601, but the current main hall was built in 1971. A statue of Juroro stood in the precincts.