An independent temple of the Jishu sect in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture. Built in 1312 under the name Ichijo Dojo, it was founded by Hoami and Ichijo Tokinobu, and flourished under the protection of the Takeda clan in the Middle Ages. In the early modern and modern era, it was an important temple where candidates for the Jishu leader Yugyo Shonin became the chief priest. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
山梨県甲府(こうふ)市にある時宗系の単立寺院。一条道場(いちじょうどうじょう)の名で1312年建立,開山は法阿弥,開基は一条時信(ときのぶ),中世武田氏一族の保護を受けて栄えた。近世・近代では時宗の指導者遊行上人(ゆぎょうしょうにん)の候補者が住職となる重要寺院であった。
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