Manman-ji

Coordinates: 35°48′N 139°55′E / 35.800°N 139.917°E / 35.800; 139.917
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Manman-ji
万満寺
CountryJapan
Geographic coordinates35°48′N 139°55′E / 35.800°N 139.917°E / 35.800; 139.917
Architecture
FounderChiba Yoritane, Ninshō
Completed1256

Manman-ji (万満寺)is a

Matsudo in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Its main image is a statue of Amida Nyōrai
.

History

The temple was built by

Inage-ku, Chiba
.

In the Muromachi period, it was converted to the Rinzai school by Chiba Mitsutane (1360-1426) and was renamed Manman-ji, taking one kanji from the name of the Kamakura kubō, Ashikaga Ujimitsu.

Between 1532 and 1555 Takagi Tanetatsu, a regional leader, invited the priest Kinho from Daitoku-ji in Kyoto to the region. Over the next several years the area gained many adherents to the Rinzai school, and Manman-ji was related to its present location in 1537. Most of the temple was destroyed by a fire in 1908, and the Hondō was only reconstructed in 1987.

Manman-ji preserved a pair of Kamakura period statues of the Nio guardians, which are designated an Important Cultural Property (Japan)

Gallery

Sources

  • Chibaken No Rekishi Sanpo (千葉県の歴史散歩: "Walking Chiba Prefecture's History"), Yamakawa Shuppansha, 1994.

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