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Shugyo Dojo

A sacred place that connects Eastern Hokkaido

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No.10
Kesho-ji

In 1919(Taisho era), Saijun Takemoto the Founder chief priest discovers spring water on the hillside…

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No.11
Ryuko-ji

In 1920(Taisho 9), the founder priest, Ryusho Shirasaki was appointed by Fukui Prefecture…

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No.12
Shinryu-ji

The temple has been known as "Narita-san" to the local people since that time. Climbing …

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No.13
Shinse-ji

Shinjo-ji Temple is located on a hill overlooking Abashiri City, with a magnificent view…

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No.14
Hoko-ji

The founder chief Priest Ryucho Nakagawa Daisojo was appointed to open a new temple…

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No.15
Koen-ji

The old Route 16 (now Route 391) between Abashiri and Kushiro was opened to traffic…

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No.16
Hosen-ji

It was opened as a preaching center in the center of the city by Yuken Sugimoto in…

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No.17
Seryu-ji

The temple was founded in January 1892(Meiji 25), and was officially renamed Seiryu-ji…

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No.18
Saitan-ji

It was founded by volunteers when Ryojun Nisihata, a teacher of Koyasan cloth teacher…

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No.19
Shoko-ji

In 1936(Showa 11), Obihiro Shoko-ji Temple was established as a missionary center in Kawakami-cho…

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No.20
Kongo-ji

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Bangai No.3
Fudo-ji

Namikiri Fudo-ji is located in Rausu-cho, Shiretoko, which is a World Heritage Site…

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Bangai No.4
Senpuku-ji

Senpuku-ji Temple is located in Kenebetsu, about 15 km away from the city of Nakashibetsu…

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