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Jōkoku-ji Temple

Jōkoku-ji Temple

A temple in Saitama — solemn halls and serenity.

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Overview

Jōkoku-ji is a temple of the Jōdo (Pure Land) sect in Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. It bears the mountain name Butsugen-zan and the cloister name Eiryū-in, and enshrines Amida Nyorai as its principal image. It is a calm old temple where you can worship while sensing the air of the former castle town of Iwatsuki.

Highlights

  • An old Jōdo-sect temple standing in Iwatsuki-ku
  • Amida Nyorai enshrined as the principal image
  • The mountain and cloister names Butsugen-zan and Eiryū-in
  • A setting that conveys the history of the castle town of Iwatsuki

History

Jōkoku-ji is a temple of the Jōdo sect, said to hold the mountain name Butsugen-zan and the cloister name Eiryū-in. Its principal image is Amida Nyorai, and the temple carries on the Amida faith today. It is a temple rooted in Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama City, tied closely to the area.

Access

The temple is located in Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. Iwatsuki is a historic district known as a castle town, and the temple stands within its urban area. Please confirm the exact route and access with maps and official information.

Best season

Spring to early summer, when the grounds are wrapped in greenery, and clear autumn mornings are recommended. Quieter hours are ideal for pressing your palms together before the main hall in calm.

Map

35.9452, 139.6891 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to Jōkoku-ji in Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama City for a visit
  2. 2Press your palms together before the principal image, Amida Nyorai, in the main hall
  3. 3Take in the quiet grounds befitting an old Jōdo-sect temple
  4. 4Combine the visit with nearby spots in the castle town of Iwatsuki

Did you know?

💡 It carries the mountain name "Butsugen-zan" and the cloister name "Eiryū-in," with Amida Nyorai as its principal image. As a temple of the Jōdo sect, it serves as a place of faith for offering prayers to Amida Nyorai.

Nearby spots

📍 Kabutoyama Kofun📍 Chikagata Shrine📍 Takagi Shrine
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