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[Introduction to the Contents]
The oldest famous temple of the Shingon Sect, Chinkoku-ji Temple, which was first opened by Kobo Daishi (Kukai) who restored Chinkoku-ji Temple as a "Temple of Flowers and Prayer". It was devastated by the Meiji Shinto and Buddhism separation ordinance, anti-Buddhist movement and war.
This is a work of the revival of the famous temple by the monk Tatsube Ruisuke who was entrusted with the revival of the famous temple soon after the war.
This site is a sacred site that should be a Konpon dojo of the nation for protection.
Is a Chinkoku-ji Temple built at the end of the Heian period in 806 when Kobo Daishi (Kukai) returned to Japan from China. In the middle age it was the Jinguji Temple of Munakata Taisha and in the modern age it prospered greatly under the patronage of Kuroda Tadayuki, the second lord of the Chikuzen-Fukuoka domain who enthusiastically believed in the Shingon Sect. However, in 1948 (1948), the monk Tatsube Ruisuke who was entrusted with the revival of Chinkoku-ji Temple saw the shape of Chinkoku-ji Temple that was painfully exhausted by the anti-Buddhist movement after the Meiji period and the devastation of war. How Tatsube Ruisuke, who completed his mission as the "Kanjin Hijiri" who rebuilt the temple and maintained the monastery, completed the revival. It traces the life and the path of temple revival. Chinkoku-ji Temple