Ryūfuku-ji

Ryūfuku-ji
龍福寺
Basic information
Location 120 Iwai, Asahi, Chiba Prefecture
Affiliation ShingonChizan-ha Sect
Deity Fudō Myōō
Country Japan
Architectural description
Founder Kūkai (traditionally)
Completed 788 (traditionally)

Coordinates: 35°45′13″N 140°41′29″E / 35.753652°N 140.691386°E / 35.753652; 140.691386

Niōmon gate of Ryūfuku-ji.

Ryūfuku-ji (龍福寺) is a Buddhist temple, formally known as Sentakisan Ryūfuku-ji (仙滝山龍福寺) located in the Iwai district of the city of Asahi in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The temple is also known as the Iwai no Taki Fudō (岩井の滝不動), a reference to a Fudō-myōō statue located under a waterfall on the site.

Etymology

The name of Ryūfuku-ji in the Japanese language is formed from two kanji characters. The first, , means "dragon", and the second, means "blessing" or "luck".

History

According to legend, Ryūfuku-ji was founded in the Heian period by the priest Kūkai. By tradition Kūkai carved the statue of Fudō-myōō located in the hondō main hall of the temple.[1] The Fudō-myōō has adherents among locals of the area and the fisherman of the Kujukuri Coast.[2] In the Sengoku period (1467 1573) the Shimada clan built Mibiro Castle to the south of the temple, but it and the temple were completely destroyed by fire as part of local conflicts during the period.

Structures

Ryūfuku-ji Municipal Forest

Ryūfuku-ji is known for its numerous waterfalls,[4] and many of them flow from the slopes surrounding the temple complex. Ryūfuku-ji and its surrounding forest are protected as a nature and wildlife refuse as part of the Ryūfuku-ji Municipal Forest.[5] In late May and June the genjibotaru species of firefly appear around the hondō and waterfalls surrounding the temple.[6] The temple is surrounded by dense vegetation. Notable examples of plant species such as the otakarakō ligularia and the asukainode fern are found throughout the temple complex.[7] The forest has been designated a Prefectural Natural Monument.[8][9][10]

Transportation

Ryūfuku-ji and the Ryūfuku-ji Municipal Forest is in the Iwai District of Asahi, and is located four kilometers north of Iioka Station on the JR East Sōbu Main Line. The temple and municipal forest is accessible by bus from the station.

See also

References

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