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Tōfuku-ji

Enichisan Tōfuku-ji
TofukujiHondo.jpg
The hon-dō (Main Hall)
Basic information
Location 15-778 Honmachi Higashiyama-ku, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-ken
Affiliation Rinzai and Fuke Zen, Tōfuku-ji school
Deity Śākyamuni (Buddha)
Country Japan
Website http://www.tofukuji.jp/
Architectural description
Founder Kujō Michiie
Completed 1236

Tōfuku-ji (東福寺?) is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama-ku in Kyoto, Japan. Tōfuku-ji takes its name from two temples in Nara, Tōdai-ji and Kōfuku-ji. It is one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan or "five great Zen temples of Kyoto". Its honorary sangō prefix is Enichi-san (慧日山?).

Tōfuku-ji was founded in 1236 by the imperial chancellor Kujō Michiie. He appointed the monk Enni as founding priest, who had studied Rinzai Zen Buddhism in China under the monk Wuzhun Shifan. The temple was burned but rebuilt in the 15th century according to original plans. Tofuku-ji was one of the five temples of the Five Mountain System.

In 1486 Ryōan Keigo became the 171st abbot of Tōfuku-ji. At the end of the 16th century Ankokuji Ekei was appointed abbot. From 1980 to 2009 Tōfuku-ji has been led by head abbot Keidō Fukushima.


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