Koshin-do Buddhist Hall
Kōshin-do is the buddhist hall of Kōshin belief located in Fujisawa City in Kanagawa prefecture.
Take a stroll through the old Tokaido road. At the Fujisawa Inn Exchange Center, you'll get a peak into culture and the history of the old Tokaido road and of Fujisawa Inn. Plus, Shirahata Shrine is known to bless visitors in martial arts, arts, and academics.
Kōshin-do is the buddhist hall of Kōshin belief located in Fujisawa City in Kanagawa prefecture.
From Enoshima road, walk through the residential area and take left after the stone steps, you will see Hakusan Shrine. Photos provided by Fujisawa exchange center....
Also called Obitoke dera, it is located at the observation platfom close to Fujisawabashi crosswalk along National highway 467. Photos by Provided by Fujisawa exchange...
It was opened in 2016 as a place to interact and experience the history and culture of Fujisawa, the sixth post station on the old Tokaido road. In addition to...
Divided and re-enshrined from Kawasaki Daishi temple (for warding-off evil) in 1884, Yaku Shrine enshrines as well a god of warding-off evil. (Photo: Fujisawa City...
It is a Jodo Buddhism temple in Fujisawa. the Amida buddha at the temple is one of the important cultural heritages of the city. In addition, the quiet forest surrounding...
A temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect opened in 1184. The main object of worship is Fudo Myoo. The shrine was relocated from the premises of Shirahata Shrine to...
This temple is of the Honganji sect of Jodo Shinshu (Nishi Honganji) located in Fujisawa City. Upon entering the temple gate you can find a graveyard on the left,...
Minamoto-no Yoshitsune, who incurred the wrath of his older brother Minamoto-no Yoritomo, killed himself in the house of Koromogawa-no Tachi in Oshu province (present...
It is dedicated to Samukawahikono Mikoto, which is the same deity as the Sagamikoku Ichinomiya Samukawa Shrine, and Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who is a hero of the...
Myouzen-ji is the temple of the School of Nichiren located in Fujisawa City. Founded the first year of the Eisho period (1504), this temple is located in the corner...
Jishu sect temple located in Fujisawa city. On the ceiling, a swan is painted by Kiyoshi Yoshizawa, who was an artist and the main priest. Photos provided by Fujisawa...
With Ippen Shonin as the founder, this temple is the head temple of the Jishu sect of Buddhism. Various events are held throughout the year, such as Kaisan-nenmyo...
Jishu sect temple located in Fujisawa city. The main grounds were rebuilt in 1991. Photos provided by Fujisawa exchange center.
Located near Enoshima Island in Fujisawa City, Katase Suwa Shrine enshrines male and female gods and is known as a mystical spot that is thought to be important...
The first temple dedicated to the tutelary deity of the area. It used to be around Fujisawa high school but has been transferred to this area. Behind the temple,...
Kannou-in Temple is a Shingon sect temple. It is said that the foundation was built under Genji Dynasty and is well-known as one of the oldest temple in Fujisawa....
Legend has it that Minamoto-no Sanetomo, the third Shogun of Kamakura Shogunate, acquired lumbers from this area for building ships to sail to Liu Song (present...
Impressed with the bread in Paris, France, and with an emphasis on the bread making process, we provide customers with bread that makes both your heart and face...
A café with history, established in the year 1965. Even now, the retro atmosphere of the Showa era remains.
Public bath where you can enjoy 11 types of baths and 2 saunas. At the facility, you can also have meals, get haircuts and massages. There are various events held...