Benten-ji, Buddhist temple in Minato-ku, Japan.
Benten-ji is a Buddhist temple in Minato-ku featuring multiple buildings with traditional Japanese architecture, including curved roofs and exposed wooden beams. The grounds feature stone foundations and a quiet setting that encourages exploration.
The temple was founded to promote Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism in the region and has served this faith since its establishment. Over time, it became an important spiritual center for the local community of Minato.
The temple is dedicated to Benten, a figure in Japanese tradition associated with prosperity and the arts. Visitors encounter the blending of Shinto and Buddhist practices in daily rituals and decorative elements throughout the grounds.
The temple sits within walking distance of several train stations and is easily reached by public transportation. The grounds are open for exploration and offer quiet spots where you can take time to observe the details.
The name refers to the goddess Benten, and the grounds house ancient stone monuments documenting important events in the Buddhist history of the area. These markers tell stories spanning more than a century.
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