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Monday, December 13, 2021

Virtual Ueno Oji Komagome 33 Kannon Pilgrimage #15 Seirin-ji Temple

     Priest Yuso (1426-1509) was born in Kazusa Province.  At the age of 13, he entered priesthood in Komyo-ji Temple, Kamakura, Sagami Province.  In 1482, he became the 9th head priest in the temple.  He worked hard not only in teaching but also in propagation.  Seirin-ji Temple was one of those founded by Yuso at the beginning of the 16th century.

     The tanka poem dedicated to Seirin-ji was:
If you wish Avalokitesvara
your peaceful death, 
pledge yourself for 10 times.
The organizers of the Ueno Oji Komagome 33 Kannon Pilgrimage might have found in it something in common with that of the Saigoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage #15 Ima-Kumano-Kannon-ji Temple:
Every time I visit
Old Ima-Kumano-Kannon-ji Temple
I renew my pledge to Amitabha
     At first, Seirin-ji Temple was located at Kanda-Shikencho.  Shiken literally meant 4 houses.  The area was called so because 4 servant priests for the Edo Castle were given their houses there.  To build the houses, the temple had to move out of the place.  At the turn of the 17th century, Priest Tenreki moved it to Kanda-Yanagihara.  Kanda River was a kind of an artificial canal built in 1620.  Due to the construction, the temple was moved to the present place, Komagome-Shikenji-cho, in 1652.  The area was named so because there were 4 temples there. Some temples in Edo had to move according to its city planning.
     Seirin-ji Temple was also the #8 temple of the Old Edo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage.

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Phone: 03-3821-2581

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