Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) : Photos and Reviews

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Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Gate
TEL : 075-781-9171(9:00-16:30)
Address : 103 Tanaka Monzencho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto
Access : Keihan Main Line Demachiyanagi Station > 10 minutes walk
Parking : There is a parking lot(Paid)
Hours : Opning 9:00 – Closing 16:30
Entrance fee : free

The History of Hyakumanben Chion-ji Temple

This temple originated from the house where Honen Shonin, the founder of the Jodo (Pure Land) sect, lived more than 800 years ago. Subsequently, it was named Chionji in 1212, and in 1331, it was granted the title “Hyakumanben” by Emperor Go-Daigo.

It relocated to its current site in 1662. It is currently one of the head temples of the Jodo sect.

Photos and Reviews

As I passed through the gate, the first thing that surprised me was the vastness of the temple grounds.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Grounds

Several halls stand along the central approach, but I first visited the Sakyamuni Hall located on the right.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Sakyamuni hall

It was possible to see the interior of this hall. A large statue of Sakyamuni Buddha was enshrined in the center.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Sakyamuni

After that, as I proceeded straight along the approach, the main hall stood directly ahead.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Main hall

I was able to freely enter the main hall. A statue of Honen Shonin, the founder of the Jodo sect, was enshrined at the front.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Main hall alter

The inside of the main hall was very spacious.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) inside of the main hall

A statue of Pindola was enshrined there. People rub the part of this statue that corresponds to the ailing part of their own body and pray for a cure.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Pindola

Amulets and Goshuin (temple seals) were available.

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Counter

Craft market on the 15th of every month

Hyakumanben-Chionji Temple (Kyoto) Flea market

A craft market is held at Hyakumanben Chionji Temple on the 15th of every month. (Closed in August)

Numerous stalls lined the temple grounds, offering a variety of items such as miscellaneous goods, handicrafts, pottery, clothing, and food and drinks.

I visited on a day when it was drizzling, but there were still a lot of people there.

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