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Shōden-in Temple

Shōden-in Temple

A temple in Saitama — solemn halls and serenity.

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Overview

Shōden-in is a temple of the Shingon Buddhism's Chizan school, located in Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture. Its formal name is Komasan Shōden-in Shōraku-ji, and it is also known as the 26th sacred site on the Musashino 33 Kannon Pilgrimage route.

Highlights

  • Its origins are said to date back to the year 751.
  • The temple's name derives from Kangiten, the deity enshrined there.
  • Its formal name is Komasan Shōden-in Shōraku-ji.
  • It is the 26th sacred site on the Musashino 33 Kannon Pilgrimage route.

History

According to available records, Shōden-in's origins date back to the year 751. The temple's name derives from Kangiten (also called Shōten), the deity enshrined there, and over its long history it has carried on the teachings of the Shingon Chizan school. Its formal name, Komasan Shōden-in Shōraku-ji, combines its mountain name and temple name.

Access

The temple is located in Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture. For the nearest station or bus routes, please check official sources or Hidaka City's tourism information before your visit.

Best season

No specific best-viewing season is noted in the available records, but as one of the sites on the Musashino 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, it welcomes visitors throughout the year. It's a good idea to check current information for any events before you go.

Map

35.8960, 139.3203 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to Shōden-in in Hidaka City.
  2. 2Visit the main hall and pay respects to Kangiten, the deity for whom the temple is named.
  3. 3Explore the grounds, keeping in mind its role as the 26th stop on the Musashino 33 Kannon Pilgrimage.
  4. 4Take time to reflect on the temple's history, said to reach back to the year 751, as you tour the grounds.

Did you know?

💡 The temple's name comes from Kangiten, a deity of good fortune worshipped in esoteric Buddhism, after whom Shōden-in was named. Its position as the 26th sacred site on the Musashino 33 Kannon Pilgrimage route is another key point to know about the temple.

Nearby spots

📍 Kabutoyama Kofun📍 Chikagata Shrine📍 Takagi Shrine
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