
Myoshoji Temple
temple
妙昌寺
Myoshoji is a small Soto Zen temple with deep ties to the Matsudaira samurai family that ruled the lands around the village of Matsudaira from the late 1300s onward.
Myoshoji is a small Soto Zen temple in Otaki Gorge with documented ties to the Matsudaira samurai family since the late fourteenth century. Founded in the 1350s by an itinerant priest, it became a permanent institution under Matsudaira Chikauji's patronage. Among its treasures is a wooden plaque bearing an order by the young Matsudaira Motoyasu, later known as Tokugawa Ieyasu, prohibiting the use of force within the temple grounds. Issued during a turbulent period between 1557 and 1563, the order suggests Myoshoji functioned as a refuge where local villagers could shelter from nearby battles.
Remove shoes before entering any hall. Look for a shoe rack at the entrance. Carry a plastic bag for your shoes if none is provided.
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