Ryūgo-ji, Buddhist temple in Ena, Japan
Ryūgo-ji is a Buddhist temple in Ena featuring traditional wooden structures and religious ornaments arranged throughout its grounds. The complex includes multiple buildings and areas designed to support worship and study of Buddhist teachings.
The temple was founded in 1596 by Tōyama Toshikage during a period when Buddhist institutions held significant roles in Japanese society. Over the centuries, this location has witnessed the spiritual and cultural evolution of the region.
The temple serves as a spiritual center where locals and visitors come together to experience Japanese Buddhist practice in a living context. The spaces are arranged to encourage reflection and connection with the teachings that guide the community.
The temple is accessible from Ena Station with clear signs directing visitors to the entrance and throughout the grounds. Comfortable shoes and adequate time are recommended to explore the various buildings and gardens at your own pace.
The temple grounds include several meditation spaces nestled within natural surroundings, allowing visitors to engage with Buddhist teachings in quiet settings. These areas continue to be used by both practitioners and curious visitors today.
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