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No.26 Shingon-ji

Temple overview

◎ Religious school: Singon sect Chisan school of Shingon Buddhism
◎ Founded: Founded in 1921
◎ Founder: chief priest Gakuyu Matumoto
◎ Current chief priest: The 3rd abbot, chief priest Koken Matumoto
◎ Principal image: Fudo Myoo

Pilgrim's hymn

世とともに苦海渡る人々に、智慧を賜る護摩の尊さ
Yoto Tomoni Kukai Wataru Hitobito Ni, Chie O Tamawaru Goma No Totosa

History

In 1921, it was established as a preaching center for the Bodaiin Temple in Suto-cho, and the main statue of Fudo Myoo and both statues of Daishi were donated from the head temple, Chisakuin.
Kuromatsunai Town is famous for its dairy farming and the northern limit of beech forests.

Access

  • 30 minutes by Niseko Bus from JR Kuromatsunai Station.
  • Take the Chuo Bus and get off at Suttsu Bus Terminal.
  • My car is along National Highway 229.


Please get the Goshuin stamp at the 27rd temple.

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236 Shineicho Suttsu-cho, Suttsu-gun, Hokkaido 048-0401
Japan

01366-2-2632