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Raikoji Temple

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947 Yabecho, Totsuka-ku, Yokohama 244-0002, Kanagawa PrefectureMap
Phone+81 45-864-1568
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  • onishi2015
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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.

    Reviewed on May 20, 2019
  • toyotoyo25
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    the benefits of childbirth.

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    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.

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2017
  • koro3
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    The Seven Fuss God Shou

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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.

    Reviewed on Aug 2, 2016
  • Voyageur_solitaire
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    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.

    Reviewed on May 27, 2016

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