妙教寺, Buddhist temple in Kurihara, Japan
Myokyoji is a Buddhist temple in Kurihara featuring a main hall that holds sacred statues and religious objects. Several lecture halls stand on the grounds where monks and teachers conduct instruction throughout the year.
The temple was built following traditional Japanese Buddhist architectural principles that draw from ancient Indian designs. Its structure represents centuries of architectural development within Buddhist culture.
The temple serves the local community as a gathering place for religious observances and ancestor remembrance at the cemetery on its grounds. Ceremonies here shape the rhythm of community life throughout the year.
Visitors can come for meditation or to observe ceremonies happening throughout the year. The nearest major airport lies about 40 miles (66 kilometers) away, requiring additional travel to reach the temple.
During New Year celebrations the temple bells ring 108 times, following a Buddhist teaching about freeing oneself from worldly desires. This centuries-old ritual continues to be observed today.
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