Don't go to Sensoji Temple to see the crowds when you come to Tokyo. Go to Mori Daiji Temple instead.
Don't go to Sensoji Temple to see the crowds when you come to Tokyo. Go to Mori Daiji Temple instead.
Jindaiji Temple is located in Chofu City, a suburb of Tokyo. It has a quiet environment and is also the second hometown of Shigeru Mizuki, the author of the manga Gegege no Kitaro. Mori Daiji Temple has a history of more than 1,300 years and is one of the oldest temples in Tokyo, second only to Sensō-ji Temple. Because it is located in the suburbs, compared with Sensō-ji Temple, Jindaiji Temple is less prosperous and noisy, and has a more tranquil and elegant feel, making it the most ideal place for suburban tourism in Tokyo.
Kaijindaiji Temple is the only temple in Tokyo that has a National Treasure Buddha as of 2017, and it enshrines the "Bronze Statue of Shakyamuni Nyorai (Hakuho Buddha)" which is designated as a National Treasure. nearby
As the weekend approaches, many people are attracted by the natural scenery around the temple and the famous Jindaiji soba.
Attracted by wheat noodles, the whole family came here to play, and it was very lively. In addition, the adjacent Jindai Botanical Gardens, which opened in 1961, are well-known as an ideal place for Tokyo residents to stroll and relax.
Jindaiji Temple is famous for its abundant natural springs. Since ancient times, residents have believed in the water god. The name of Jindaiji Temple also comes from Fukasawa Daiou, who has a close relationship with the water god. You will find many ancient wooden water wheels around the temple. Although the water quality here is very good, the land is not suitable for growing rice, so the local people can only grow buckwheat and offer buckwheat flour to the temple. The temple made buckwheat flour into noodles to entertain the believers, and the delicious taste spread, and the history of "Jindaiji Soba" began.