Shinshū Ōtani-ha Hongan-ji Yokohama Betsuin, Buddhist temple in Kōnan-ku, Japan.
Shinshū Ōtani-ha Hongan-ji Yokohama Betsuin is a Buddhist temple in Kōnan-ku that combines traditional Japanese architecture with functional worship spaces. The grounds include a main hall for prayer, meditation areas, and maintained gardens that support its religious purpose.
The temple was established as a branch of the Hongan-ji headquarters and connects to the teachings of Shinran, who founded Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism in the 13th century. Its location in Yokohama marks the spread of these teachings into urban centers across Japan.
The temple serves as a gathering place where the community comes together for prayer and ceremonies that shape daily spiritual practice. The spaces reflect the core principles of Shin Buddhism and invite visitors to experience the quiet focus that defines this faith.
The temple is open during daylight hours and visitors should be prepared to respect the site's guidelines, including appropriate behavior in worship spaces and wearing respectful clothing. Guided information is available on site to help visitors understand the practices and spaces better.
The temple preserves historical objects and documents related to how Jōdo Shinshū teachings spread through Yokohama. This collection tells the story of how Buddhism took root in this port city.
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