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Nakano Fudoson is a temple of the Soto sect located in Nakano, Iizakacho, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. It is called Nakanoyama Taisho-ji Temple.
Thirty-six Doji, a follower (disciple) of Fudo Myoo
It is the direct descendant of Eiheiji, the head temple of the Soto sect of Buddhism in Fukui Prefecture, and is counted as one of Japan's three major fudosons.
It is a sacred place that has been worshiped as Fudo-sama of Nakano since ancient times, and is said to be the birthplace of prayers for 63 avoidance in Japan.
In the spring of 1179 (Jisho 3), Emyō Dojin was led by a serow and entered the mountain, and people dug caves in the unexplored mountains of Nakano for a long time, and various facilities were built. It was later developed as a temple.
In 1903 (Meiji 36), the 64th head of Eiheiji Temple, Goyu Morita, built Taisho-ji Temple, the main hall of Nakano Fudoson. It was converted from Shugendo to the Soto sect and became the direct branch of Eiheiji.
In the precincts, three Fudo Myoos are enshrined: ``Yakuyoke Fudo Myoo'' in the main hall, ``Eyakuyoke Fudo Myoo'' in the prayer hall, and ``Sangetsu Fudo Myoo'' in the Okunoin cave. believed to be
It is one of the most visited temples in Fukushima Prefecture, and the number of New Year's visitors is the largest among the temples in Fukushima City. Shichi-go-san festival, year-end and New Year holidays, and the "Toshi Matsuri" and "Spring Festival", when visitors can see the principal image, attract more worshipers. wiki
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