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No. 11 Kongozan Fujii-dera

Fujii-deraHistory and origin of

Kobo Daishi was attracted to the pure mountain stream surrounded by mountains, and in Konin year 6 (815) performed a homa ritual in this area. Purifying himself from evil, and praying for the well-being of the people, carved a Bhaiṣajyaguru statue and established a temple. Because it is said a 5 colored wisteria was planted in front of the temple, it was referred as Kongozan Fujiidera. Even now the wisteria blooms in five colors from the end of April to early May.

Fujii-deraDetailed information of

Denomination Rinzai Myoshin-ji sect
Principal image Bhaiṣajyaguru
Temple foundation Kobo Daishi
Foundation Konin year 6 (815)
Address 〒776-0033
1525, Kamojimacho Inoo, Yoshinogawa-shi
Telephone 0883-24-2384
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Pilgrim's lodging None

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