Jodoin Temple, Rakando Hall, Funanori Kannon
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Jodoin Temple, Rakando Hall, Funanori Kannon
浄土院
Overview
Funds donated by the high-ranking Buddhist priest Eiku enabled the completion of the sub temple Jodoin in the 15th century when Byodoin was undergoing one of its earlier renovations.
Jodoin is a sub-temple of Byodoin in Uji, completed in the 15th century with funds from the priest Eiku during an earlier renovation of the main complex. The Rakando Hall, built by the tea master Hoshino Dosai in 1640 and restored in 2015, displays sculptures of Buddhist arhats alongside a ceiling painting of a dragon and mythical creatures on the walls. The temple also houses a figure of Kannon sailing a small boat across a turbulent sea, a devotional image for those seeking safe passage. The original was stolen after World War II; the current version was completed in 2003 to mark Byodoin's 950th anniversary.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 浄土院
- Nearest station
- Gion-Shijo Station (15 min walk)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
Accessibility
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