Kofukuji (Nagasaki)
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Kōfuku-ji 興福寺 | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Ōbaku Zen |
Deity | Shaka Nyorai (Śākyamuni) |
Location | |
Location | 4-32 Teramachi, Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture |
Country | Japan |
Geographic coordinates | 32°44′52.3″N 129°53′2.0″E / 32.747861°N 129.883889°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Shin'en (Zhenyuan) |
Completed | 1624 |
Website | |
http://kofukuji.com/ |
Kōfuku-ji or Tōmeizan Kōfuku-ji[1] (Japanese: 東明山興福寺, Tōmeizan Kōfuku-ji) is a Buddhist temple of the Ōbaku school of Zen established in 1624 in Nagasaki, Japan. It is an important cultural asset designated by the government.
Its Mazu Hall (Masu-do) or Bodhisattva Hall (Bosa-do)[2] is one of the few temples located in Japan of the Chinese sea goddess known as Mazu, the deified form of the medieval Fujianese shamaness Lin Moniang (Chinese: 林默孃).
Gallery
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Main hall
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Bell and drum tower
References
[edit]- ^ "History", Official site, Nagasaki: Tohmeizan Kofukuji, retrieved 23 December 2016.
- ^ "Cultural Properties", Official site, Nagasaki: Tohmeizan Kofukuji, retrieved 23 December 2016.
External links
[edit]- Official site. (in Japanese) & (in English)
- "Kōfuku-ji" at Nagasaki University (in Japanese)
- "Toumeizan Koufukuji" (in Japanese)
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