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Saikō-in Temple

Saikō-in Temple

A temple in Tokyo — solemn halls and serenity.

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Overview

Saikō-in is a temple of the Buzan school of Shingon Buddhism located in the Takenotsuka area of Adachi Ward, Tokyo. It is known as the 87th sacred site on the Shin-Shikoku Shikaryō 88-site pilgrimage circuit. In contrast to bustling districts, it offers quiet worship amid the calm, old-town atmosphere of the neighborhood, making it well suited to travelers who want a break from the city's noise.

Highlights

  • The calm precincts characteristic of a Buzan-school Shingon temple
  • A pilgrimage stop as the 87th site of the Shin-Shikoku Shikaryō circuit
  • The quiet old-town atmosphere of Takenotsuka
  • A relaxed worship experience unlike the busy city center

History

Saikō-in belongs to the Buzan branch of Shingon Buddhism and has long been counted as the 87th temple on the Shin-Shikoku Shikaryō 88-site pilgrimage, a circuit associated with Kōbō Daishi. Cherished as a local place of faith over the years, its detailed founding history and principal image are best confirmed through official information or on-site guidance.

Access

The temple stands in the Takenotsuka area of Adachi Ward, Tokyo, near 35.788°N, 139.792°E. Please check the nearest station and the exact approach in advance using official sources or a map. Takenotsuka is a down-to-earth residential district, and visiting alongside a local stroll offers a glimpse of everyday life in Adachi.

Best season

The grounds are quiet and welcoming for worship at any time, but the New Year visiting season and the mild days of spring and autumn are especially pleasant. Weekday daytimes are recommended if you wish to avoid crowds.

Map

35.7885, 139.7919 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to Takenotsuka in Adachi Ward and make your way to Saikō-in
  2. 2Offer a quiet visit at the 87th pilgrimage site
  3. 3Spend a calm moment in the temple grounds
  4. 4Stroll the surrounding Takenotsuka streets to sense everyday Adachi

Did you know?

💡 Saikō-in is the 87th site on the Shin-Shikoku Shikaryō 88-site pilgrimage, one of the 「copy circuits」 that recreate Shikoku's famed 88-temple pilgrimage in the Kantō region. Some worshippers stop here as a milestone on their pilgrimage journey.

Nearby spots

📍 Sumida River📍 Tokyo Photographic Art Museum📍 Tama River
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