The tablet is displayed at the gate, and the letters mean "Kencho-Kokoku-Zenji" in Chinese characters, which is the official name of Kenchoji Temple.
Those letters were written by Emperor GOFUKAKUSA
(1243 - 1304)
.
The five hundreds of "Rakans" statues are placed on the upper floor of the "Sammon" Gate.
If you walk on the approach, you will see a "Butsuden" Hall, the main hall of Kenchoji Temple. The Jizo statue, the principal object of worship at Kenchoji Temple, is located in the hall.
The current building of the "Butsuden" Hall used to be the mausoleum building of OGO-no-Kata or SUGENIN
(1573 - 1626)
, who was the lawful wife of the second "Shogun", TOKUGAWA Hidetada
(1579 - 1632)
, in the Edo Age.
Behind the "Butsuden" Hall, a "Hatto" Hall, a lecture hall, is located. The current building was re-built in 1814.
Kenchoji Temple belongs to the "Rinzai" Sect, one of "Zen" Sects in Japan, and is a main temple where the priests are practicing "Zen" training. All the "Zen" priests come to the lecture hall and Buddhist memorial services are held time to time.
The below right picture shows the scenery when you look back to the Sammom Gate from the "Hatto" Hall. The Sammom Gate, the "Butsuden" Hall and the "Hatto" Hall are aligned on the center axis of the temple from the south to the north. The wide aisle runs besides the temple buildings. The well-arranged layout of the temple buildings tells that Kenchoji Temple is a traditional and an important temple.
The "Sammom" Gate, the "Butsuden" Hall and the "Hatto" Hall are designated as important properties of Japan.
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