Eihei-ji

Local name永平寺
LocationEiheiji, Fukui, Japan

Eihei-ji is one of two main temples of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism, the largest single religious denomination in Japan. The other is Sōji-ji in Yokohama. Eihei-ji is located about 15 km east of Fukui in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. In English, its name means "temple of eternal peace".

Its founder was Eihei Dōgen, who brought Sōtō Zen from China to Japan during the 13th century. The ashes of Dōgen and a memorial to him are in the Jōyōden at Eihei-ji. William Bodiford of UCLA writes that, "The rural monastery Eiheiji in particular aggrandized Dōgen to bolster its own authority vis-à-vis its institutional rivals within the Sōtō denomination."

Tags Place of WorshipBuddhist
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eihei-ji

Official Website https://daihonzan-eiheiji.com/

Address Japan

Coordinates 36°3'21.209" N 136°21'22.37" E

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