Overview
Seiryū-ji is an independent (tanritsu) temple with roots in the Shingon sect, located in Wakō City, Saitama Prefecture. As a temple not affiliated with a specific head-temple organization, it stands quietly within the local community.
Highlights
- ●A Shingon-related temple in Wakō City
- ●An independent (tanritsu) temple with no head-temple affiliation
- ●A quiet setting within the local community
- ●One of the temples to visit around Wakō City
History
Seiryū-ji is a tanritsu, or independently operated, temple with roots in the Shingon tradition, meaning it is not formally affiliated with a specific head-temple organization. Detailed records of its founding date or history do not appear to be documented, so visitors are encouraged to check on-site signage or official sources for the latest information.
Access
The temple is located in Wakō City, Saitama Prefecture. For the nearest station and specific route, it is best to check a map or official information before visiting.
Best season
No specific seasonal event information is documented, but the temple can be visited quietly in any season.
Map
35.7817, 139.6220 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Head to Seiryū-ji in Wakō City
- 2Pay a quiet visit in front of the main hall
- 3Take a slow walk around the temple grounds
- 4Combine the visit with other spots around Wakō City
Did you know?
💡 'Tanritsu' refers to a temple that operates independently without formal affiliation to a specific head-temple organization; Seiryū-ji carries on Shingon-related teachings while maintaining this independent status.
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