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Yagenbori Fudoin during the year-end and New Year holidays

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] January 8, 2017 18:00

Yagenbori Fudoin, located in Higashi-Nihonbashi 2-chome, is the Tokyo Besin of the Shingon sect Chiyama school Omotoyama Kawasakidaishi Hirama-ji Temple.

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This is famous for the year-end “Non-no-ichi” at the end of the year, but New Year's Day is also crowded with new year worshipping customers.

From the end of the year to the beginning of the year, many lanterns are displayed, but what is different from other temples is that the lecturers (lecturers) are "Ichiryusai ...", "Takarai ...", "Kanda ..." "Tanabe ..." and "Tanabe ..." are lined up.

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In the precincts, there is a monument to commemorate the launch of Kodan.

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According to the explanation of the origin, during Genroku, Akamatsu Seizaemon took Taiheiki at Machitsuji, Asakusa Mitsukebe, and it became the birthplace of Edo lectures, which later developed into `` Taiheiki Koshoba '' and developed for a long time during the Ansei period, this monument was relocated to the Kanto region, and this monument was relocated to the Kanto region 3.

In addition, due to the connection between the Fudoin and the Kodan Association, a new monument was built here to commemorate the 1,150th anniversary of Shingon sect Soso Koho Daishi.

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At this Fudoin, a monthly talk meeting is held, and a special talk meeting is also held at the Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum.

Click here for the website of Yagenbori Fudoin. ⇒

http://www.kawasakidaishi.com/about/yagenbori.html