Virtual Eastern Edo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage #30 Anraku-ji Temple
Anraku-ji Temple was founded by Priest Iteki at Shitaya-Sakamoto in 1627, and moved to Shitaya-Kanasugi in 1693.
The Arya Avalokitesvara statue is enshrined in Kannon-do Hall in the precincts. It was carved by Genshin (942-1017). As he chiseled once, he made 3 prayers. It used to be enshrined at Shimo-Gamo, Kyoto. During the Warring States Period, temples in Kyoto were burned down, and some images of Buddhas were kept in the houses of ordinary citizens.
One day, Prince Sonko (1645-1680) was impressed with one of them, and he brought it to Edo and gave it to Anraku-ji Temple. The prince was the 12th son of Emperor Go-Mizuo (1596-1680), the first emperor under the Tokugawa Shogunate. In February, 1651, the prince became an adopted son of Tokugawa Iemitsu (1604-1651), the third shogun. Iemitsu died in April. The prince visited Edo in 1662. Was that a political coordination between the shogunate and the Imperial Court? Or a hostage?
Anraku-ji Temple is also the #5 member temple of the Old Edo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage and the #8 of the Modern Edo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage.
Address: 4 Chome-1-3 Negishi, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0003
Phone: 03-3872-3863
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