Enmyō-in

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Enmyō-in
圓明院
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
DeityFudō Myōō
RiteShingon Chizan sect
Location
Location1535 Yamamoto, Kimitsu, Chiba Prefecture
CountryJapan
Geographic coordinates35°20′N 140°03′E / 35.333°N 140.050°E / 35.333; 140.050
Architecture
CompletedEarly Kamakura period, ca. 1185-
Website
sensin.net/enmyou/

Enmyō-in (圓明院) is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon Chizan sect located in the city of Kimitsu in Chiba Prefecture. Its honzon, or primary object of veneration, is a statute of Fudō Myōō. A well-known kaya, or Japanese nutmeg-yew tree, of almost 5.4 meters in circumference is located within the temple grounds. A small hall was built at Enmyō-in in 1989 dedicated to prayers for traffic safety.

History

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The origins of Enmyō-in are unclear, but it is traditionally thought to have been founded in the early Kamakura period, and was an early Shugendō temple. It fell in ruin, but was revived during the Keian years of the Edo period, approximately 1648-1652.

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