Fukagawa Fudodo

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Jun 13, 2026 - Jun 14, 2026
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Fukagawa Fudodo: A Historic Sanctuary

Fukagawa Fudodo, established in 1703 by the monk Saito Nyoen, serves as a spiritual center reflecting Japan's rich cultural heritage.

This temple features distinct Edo-period architecture, including intricate wooden carvings and a tranquil garden, making it a serene retreat from urban life. The temple is significant for its devotion to Fudo Myoo, a protector deity, attracting numerous visitors seeking spiritual solace.

Must-See Wonders

📜 Historic Manuscripts
Discover ancient manuscripts and scrolls that showcase the history of the temple.

🏯 Edo-Period Architecture
Admire the carefully preserved Edo architecture, representing Japan's artistic heritage.

🌸 Serene Garden
Stroll through the peaceful gardens featuring various seasonal flowers, offering a quiet space for reflection.

Access to this cultural site is generally free, making it an excellent visit for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Fukagawa Fudodo

Founding Year

Fukagawa Fudodo was founded in 1703, reflecting the Edo period's architectural style.

Cultural Significance

The temple is dedicated to Fudo Myoo, symbolizing protection and wisdom.

Annual Festivals

Fukagawa Fudodo hosts various festivals throughout the year, attracting local visitors.

Location

1-17-13 Tomioka

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