The Jizo Statues of Zojo-ji Temple
Larry KnipfingFor me, the most beautiful, saddest and unique part of Zojo-ji Temple is the rows and rows of clothed and decorated jizo statues
San'en-zan Zōjō-ji is a Jōdo-shū Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan. It is the main temple of the Jōdo-shū Chinzei sect of Buddhism in the Kantō region. [Wikipedia]
The main gate, Sangedatsumon, has been undergoing a ten-year restoration project since April 2025. Access to the main temple is unaffected.
The Sangedatsumon, built in 1622 by the shogun’s chief carpenter, is the only original surviving building at Zojoji Temple and one of Tokyo’s oldest wooden structures, designated an Important Cultural Property. Its architectural style blends early Chinese Buddhist influences—seen in the hip-and-gable roof—with simpler Japanese elements, and its vermillion exterior made it a famous landmark in Edo. The closed second floor houses Edo-period Buddhist statues, and unlike many temple gates, it lacks fierce guardian figures because the Jodo Buddhism practiced here emphasizes salvation being accessible to all through chanting “Namu Amida Butsu.”
Completed in 1673 after seven casting attempts, this 15-ton bell—measuring 3.33 meters high and 1.76 meters in diameter—is considered one of the three great bells of the Edo period. It is rung six times in the early morning and six times in the evening to mark the hours and symbolically purify the 108 earthly desires (bonno) in Buddhist belief.
For me, the most beautiful, saddest and unique part of Zojo-ji Temple is the rows and rows of clothed and decorated jizo statues
Shiba Zojo-ji (増上寺) is located in the center of Tokyo, next to the Tokyo Tower, and only 500 meters distance from cool, exciting Roppongi.
Zojo-ji was once the family temple of the Tokugawa Shoguns during the Edo period (1603-1868). Today, Tokyo Tower rises majestically above it.
I like to go back to my favorite temples a few times a year so that I can enjoy how they change with the seasons. Zojo-ji is one of them.
Zojo-ji in Tokyo during sakura season: The scene around the temple with salarymen and office ladies enjoying their bento underneath the blooming trees creates a great atmosphere.
Held on the eve of the summer’s Solstice, the festival was first held in 2002. The event organizers hope that people can turn off their lights and use candles instead from 8pm to 10pm.
Tokyo hosted one of Asia's leading photography exhibitions called Tokyo Photo 2013. In celebration of its 5th anniversary, Tokyo Photo 2013 was held at Zōjō-ji, one of
If you think Tokyo's Zojoji Temple is beautiful, you should see it during cherry blossom season! Mixed with the architecture, history, and culture of the temple grounds, it's a must-see sight for anyone planning a trip to Japan.
増上寺を美しいと思うなら、是非桜の時期に見てほしい! 歴史、建築物、文化と絶妙に調和した増上寺境内の桜は、日本旅行を計画中の人には必見の光景だ。
สำหรับผมแล้ว สิ่งที่สวยงามที่สุด น่าเศร้าที่สุด และเป็นส่วนที่โดดเด่นของวัดโซโจจิคือ แถวของรูปปั้น จิโซ ที่มีเครื่องแต่งตัวและเครื่องประดับตกแต่งหลายแถว
อย่าพลาดชมวัดโซะโจะจิในฤดูใบไม้ผลิ ดอกซากุระที่ผสมผสานกับวัฒนธรรม สถาปัตยกรรม และประวัติศาสตร์ ทำให้วัดโซะโจะจิเป็นสถานที่ที่ต้องมาชม
Tokyo menjadi tuan rumah pameran foto terkemuka di Asia yang disebut Tokyo Photo 2013. Dalam perayaan ulang tahunnya yang ke lima, Tokyo Photo 2013 diselenggarakan di Zōjō-ji,
Zojo-ji dulunya merupakan kuil keluarga dari Shogun Tokugawa pada periode Edo (1603-1868). Kini, Tokyo Tower terlihat di atasnya dengan megah.
Zojo-ji di Tokyo selama musim sakura: Pemandangan di sekitar kuil dengan para pegawai dan wanita kantoran menikmati bento mereka di bawah pohon yang mekar menciptakan atmosfir yang luar biasa.
Kuil Zojo di Tokyo tidak hanya salah satu kuil paling terkenal di kota itu, tetapi juga merupakan salah satu yang tertua. Bahkan, gerbang utama ke kuil adalah bangunan kayu tertua di Tokyo. Antara arsitektur dan perasaan mendalam budaya sekitar kuil, banyak pengunjung mungkin akan kehilangan fakta bahwa Zojoji juga memiliki beberapa pohon sakura yang paling indah di Tokyo. Namun, jika Anda datang selama musim semi, Anda tidak bisa melewatkannya. Sakura dengan halaman Zojoji yang indah, dan dicampur dengan budaya, arsitektur, dan sejarah kuil, ini adalah pemandangan yang harus dilihat bagi siapa pun yang merencanakan perjalanan ke Jepang.
วัดโซะโจจิได้ย้ายจากถิ่นฐานเดิม มาตั้งอยู่ในพื้นที่ปัจจุบันในปี 1590 อาคารหลายหลังถูกสร้างขึ้นใหม่หลังจากสงครามโลกครั้งที่สอง วัดโซะโจะจิเป็นวัดของตระกูลโชกุนโตะกุกะวะ (1603-1868)
Для меня самой красивой, печальной и уникальной частью храма Дзодзё-дзи являются длинные ряды одетых и украшенных статуй дзидзо
Đối với tôi, điểm độc đáo, đẹp nhất và buồn nhất của ngôi chùa đó là những hàng tượng jizo được trang trí và mặc quần áo
Para mi, la parte más hermosa y triste del templo Zojo-ji son las filas y filas de estatuas jizo vestidas y decoradas
Nếu bạn nghĩ Zojo của Tokyo là một ngôi chùa đẹp thì bạn nên đến nhìn nó vào mùa anh đào! Hòa quyện giữa kiến trúc, lịch sử, và văn hóa của khuôn viên chùa, ngôi chùa trở thành một địa điểm nhất định phải tham quan đối với những ai đang dự định đến Nhật Bản.
Tôi rất muốn trở lại những ngôi chùa yêu thích của tôi vào những thời điểm khác trong năm để có thể ngắm sự thay đổi của chúng qua các mùa. Chùa Zojo là một trong số đó
Zojo-ji ở Tokyo trong mùa anh đào: Khung cảnh xung quanh ngôi đền với các salary và nữ nhân viên văn phòng thưởng thức bento bên dưới những tán cây tạo nên một bầu không khí tuyệt vời.
Zojo-ji đã từng là đền thờ dòng họ Shogun Tokugawa trong thời kỳ Edo (1603-1868). Ngày nay, Tháp Tokyo mọc lên uy nghi bên trên ngôi đền.
만약 여러분이 도쿄의 조죠지가 아름답다고 생각한다면, 여러분은 벚꽃 계절에 그곳을 갈 것이다! 사찰의 건축, 역사, 문화와 더불어 일본 여행을 계획하는 사람이라면 누구나 꼭 봐야 할 광경이다.
Zojoji Temple in the spring is bright and colorful, with a mix of tradition and modernity on display. The grounds have a number of statues, including guardian deities for children.
The Candle Night at Zojoji event started back in 2003, and encourages visitors to switch off from electricity and enjoy the beauty of candlelight instead.
To celebrate their 90th anniversary and a triumphant 2024 season, the Yomiuri Giants will host a spectacular drone show at Zojoji Temple in Tokyo on December 26th.
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