The place of Zen opening to the world
Soto Zen Buddhism Sojiji Head monastery was relocated to Tsurumigaoka in 1911 from Noto, Ishikawa prefecture. Since then, several structures have been built in an enormous area of about 330,000 square meters.
We continue our relationship with the public by opening to the world in the spirit of Zen, also as a temple for all citizens and as a cultural center.
Precinct guidance
- Sanshōkan
- Sanmon
- Sanshōkaku
- Kōshakudai -Reception-
- Jihōkaku
- Taihoukan
- Shiuntai
- Ishōan
- Jikyoku -Chōryushitsu-
- Daisodō
- Goreiden
- Butsuden -Buddha Hall-
- Hōkōdō
- Shōkurō -Drum and bell tower-
- Shuryō -Study hall-
- Daisōdō
- Tekiteki-an (ex: hōmotsuden treasure museum)
- Gyokuto Mon -Night gate-
- Chūjaku Mon -Mid-day gate-
- Kinkei Mon -Morning gate-
- Hyakken Rōka -long corridor-
- Mukaikara Mon
- Parking Lot
- Baiju-an (temple)
- Anaguma Inari
- Daibonshō
- Sanbōden