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Shogoji Temple

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Shogoji Temple

聖護寺

4.5Est. 90Kumamoto, Kyushu
JTA Approved

Overview

Shogoji is a Soto Zen temple north of central Kikuchi that for a short time in the 1300s functioned as the spiritual anchor of the Kikuchi clan.

Shogoji is a Soto Zen temple set high in the mountains north of Kikuchi, founded in 1338 by Kikuchi Takeshige, the thirteenth head of the Kikuchi clan. Takeshige invited the Zen priest Daichi, who had spent a decade studying Buddhism in China, to serve as head priest and spiritual advisor to the clan. The temple was difficult to reach, a full day's walk from the castle town of Waifu, which kept it intentionally removed from political life. After Takeshige's death, his brother Takemitsu shifted patronage to a new temple in the castle town and Daichi eventually left. Shogoji fell into abandonment for over 500 years until a Nagasaki priest rebuilt it in the 1940s.

Local tips

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.

Practical info

Japanese name
聖護寺
Nearest station
Aso Station (40 min drive)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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