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Shōkaku-ji (Fukuoka)

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by the government in 1906. On October 4, 2009, a theft of the Buddha statue occurred. The thief entered the temple and stole the statue from the main hall. However, the statue was recovered in December of the same year. Shoe marks left behind indicated that multiple criminals were involved, and it is
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era, with the construction of various buildings such as the kannon-dō hall, the reception hall, a bell tower, living quarters, and others. In 1694, the temple was renamed Shōkaku-ji.
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The Aburayama porridge opening ceremony is held every year on February 1. Based on the state of the red bean porridge left in the main hall for 15 days from the
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statue, enshrined in the main hall, has been an object of significant religious reverence. It was designated a
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and the temple have origins related to this process. Originally, it was named Senpuku-ji (泉福寺).
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Cultural assets of Fukuoka: Shōkaku-ji - Fukuoka City Economic, Tourism, and Cultural Affairs
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era, the temple was destroyed by a fire resulting from war. It was later rebuilt during the
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statues, enshrining one in this temple. It is believed that the first process of extracting
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in Japan was by squeezing oil from camellia seeds. Both the name of
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believed they broke into the main hall by cutting the padlock.
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The 78-meter wooden Avalokiteśvara statue dates back to the
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The Hibari Kannon-dō hall, built in 1994, was dedicated to
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Index


Jōnan-ku, Fukuoka


Rinzai
Jōnan-ku, Fukuoka
sangō
Nara period
Seiga
India
Bodhisattva
Kannon
kerosene
Mount Abura
Bencho
Chinzei
Jōdo-shū Buddhism
Tenshō
Genroku
Avalokiteśvara
Cultural Property of Japan
Hibari Misora
Lunar New Year
Nanboku-chō period
正覚寺
city of Fukuoka
国重文の仏像盗難 福岡市の油山観音 扉の錠 工具で切断か
福岡の観音像盗難現場に2人分足跡、複数犯か
Cultural assets of Fukuoka: Shōkaku-ji - Fukuoka City Economic, Tourism, and Cultural Affairs
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