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Jōken-ji Temple

Jōken-ji Temple

A temple in Chiba — solemn halls and serenity.

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Overview

Jōken-ji is a temple of the Nichiren school of Buddhism located in Komagi, Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture. Its mountain name is Tsūhō-san. Standing in a still-green corner of Komagi, it serves as a locally rooted place of Nichiren devotion where quiet time flows. Its charm lies in a calm, unshowy presence, making it a beloved neighborhood temple where visitors can pause to offer prayers during a walk through Nagareyama.

Highlights

  • A composed Nichiren temple bearing the mountain name Tsūhō-san
  • The tranquil presence of a precinct surrounded by the greenery of Komagi, Nagareyama
  • A place of prayer that carries on Nichiren founder-veneration and the daimoku tradition
  • A community-rooted atmosphere close to town yet removed from the bustle

History

Jōken-ji belongs to the Nichiren school and bears the mountain name Tsūhō-san. In the district of Komagi in Nagareyama, it has advanced over the years as a temple transmitting the teachings of Nichiren Buddhism. It is a place of prayer that carries on the founder-veneration and the tradition of chanting the daimoku characteristic of the Nichiren school. For details such as its founding origins and successive history, it is best to consult official sources.

Access

The temple is located in Komagi, Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture. It can be reached on foot, by bus, or by taxi from the railway stations of the Nagareyama area, such as those on the Tsukuba Express or the Tōbu Urban Park Line. Its calm setting near the town center makes it easy to visit together with a stroll around the neighborhood. Please confirm detailed routes and parking through official information.

Best season

Spring to early summer, when the greenery of the precinct comes alive, and autumn, wrapped in clear air, are fine seasons to savor the quiet mood of Komagi. Worshippers can be seen at the New Year and during Nichiren memorial services. As it lies near a calm residential area, visiting while respecting the tranquility is recommended.

Map

35.8743, 139.9417 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head from a Nagareyama-area station toward Komagi to reach Jōken-ji
  2. 2Pray in the main hall and touch the quiet devotional air of the Nichiren school
  3. 3Take an unhurried walk through the precinct and the surrounding greenery
  4. 4Extend your stroll through Nagareyama while enjoying the streets of Komagi

Did you know?

💡 It is a Nichiren temple bearing the mountain name Tsūhō-san, familiar to the community together with the place name Komagi in Nagareyama. Though set in the Nagareyama area with good access to central Tokyo, it charmingly preserves a quiet space for prayer.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Chiba📍 Anesaki Shrine📍 Shimaana Shrine
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