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Gohōdō Shrines Worship Hall (Haiden)
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Gohōdō Shrines Worship Hall (Haiden)

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Gohōdō Shrines Worship Hall (Haiden)

護法堂拝殿

4.2Est. 90Himeji, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

This rectangular hall is closely associated with the two deities enshrined at the Gohōdō Shrines across the courtyard, on the opposite side of Engyōji’s inner sanctum (okunoin).

This hall at Engyoji on Mt. Shosha dates to 1589 and blends the architectural conventions of temples and shrines in a single structure, unusual for the time. According to temple tradition, it was once the study room of the warrior monk Musashibō Benkei, who trained on the mountain between the ages of seven and ten. The desk he supposedly used is preserved on the second floor of the nearby Refectory. The hall's position is also architecturally unusual: instead of being attached directly to the principal shrines it serves, the Gohodo, it stands completely separate on the opposite side of the courtyard, used both as a worship hall and as a space for pilgrim rituals.

Local tips

Purify your hands at the temizuya before approaching the main hall. Left hand first, then right, then pour water into your left hand to rinse your mouth.

Practical info

Japanese name
護法堂拝殿
Nearest station
Shin-Kobe Station (20 min bus)
Reservations
not required
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