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in a place with abundant water. After searching for a suitable location, he selected the Todoroki Ravine, with its river and several waterfalls. The current temple was rebuilt in the Edo period, and its main hall and main gate were relocated from Mangan-ji in 1952 and 1968 respectively.
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era, (1532 to 1555), the temple was located from Todoroki to its present location. During the
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Located near the temple's original location at a ravine in the
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dreamt that he needed to enshrine this statue somewhere in
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is an image of Fudō Myōō claimed to have been made in the
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was changed from Iozan (医王山) to Chikozan (致航山) and its
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A Buddhist temple located in the Setagaya Ward of Tokyo
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Affiliation
Buddhism
Deity
Dainichi Nyōrai
Shingon-shū Chisan-ha
Japan
Mangan-ji (Setagaya) is located in Tokyo
Mangan-ji (Setagaya) is located in Japan
Geographic coordinates
35°36′36.5″N 139°38′59.1″E / 35.610139°N 139.649750°E / 35.610139; 139.649750
Official website
National Historic Site of Japan
Buddhist temple
Setagaya
Tokyo
Bandō Sanjūroku Fudōson Reijō
pilgrimage route
Kantō region
Fudō Myōō
Shingon-shū Chisan-ha
Japanese Buddhism
Heian period
Tenbun
Edo period
koku
Tokugawa shogunate
mountain name
primary object of worship
Yakushi Nyōrai

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