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Tōgan-ji belfry gate (2013)

Tōgan-ji (桃巌寺) is a Buddhist temple of the Sōtō Zen sect located in Nagoya, central Japan. In 16th Century Toganji Temple has a Shiva-Lingam from 16th century.

History

Originally built in 1502 by Oda Nobuyuki in memory of his father, Oda Nobuhide, it was moved to its current location in 1714. The temple grounds have a turtle pond and a grove of giant bamboo. A 10-meter tall Buddha statue known as "The Great Buddha of Nagoya" was erected in 1987.

The closest subway is Motoyama Station on the Higashiyama Subway Line and Nagoya University.

References

  1. "Toganji". Nagoya Convention and Visitors Bureau. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011.
  2. "Togan-ji". Kikuko's web site Nagoya.
  3. "Nagoya Calendar Mail Magazine". Nagoya International Center. December 2009.

External links

Media related to Tōgan-ji at Wikimedia Commons

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35°09′41″N 136°57′54″E / 35.1613°N 136.965°E / 35.1613; 136.965


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