ZOJO JI TEMPLE, Tour

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Zojoji offers you the chance to not only visit a splendid temple, but also to attend various Buddhist ceremonies that take place daily in the shrines and the gardens.

The moment you enter, you’ll be met with the magnificent, original, two-story vermillion-lacquered gate, 21 meters high, almost 29 meters wide and with a depth of 17 and a half meters, it was built in 1622, and is the oldest wooden construction in Tokyo.

Its name, Sangedatsumon, means “gate that delivers the mind from greed, hatred and foolishness”. The statues of Buddha and other deities you can see on the gate are also original.

Inside the temple, you’ll immediately find the main hall, or Daiden. It was rebuilt in 1974, combining the temple’s traditional architecture with a more modern style. A large statue of Buddha is displayed in this room; on its right is an image of the great master who perfected Pure Land Buddhism, Shan-tao, and on the left, you can see a statue of Honen Shonin, the founder of the Jodo School. The hall hosts seminars, religious rites and memorial services....

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