Temple 7: Jūrakuji

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Temple 7: Jūrakuji is a Buddhist temple in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, known as the seventh stop on the historic Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage route.

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Temple 7: Jūrakuji canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
Shikoku pilgrimage temple
Shingon Buddhist temple
accessibleBy road
alsoKnownAs Juraku-ji NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kūkai
BuddhistSchool Shingon Buddhism
country Japan
followedOnPilgrimageBy Temple 8: Kumadaniji
foundedBy Kūkai
hasArchitecturalStyle traditional Japanese Buddhist temple architecture
hasBuildingMaterial wood
hasCulturalPractice offering of candles and incense
stamp collection (nōkyō) for pilgrims
sutra chanting by pilgrims
hasFeature Daishi hall
surface form: Daishidō hall

bell tower
main hall (hondō)
temple gate
hasLanguageOfSignage English
Japanese
hasReligiousFunction place of prayer for health and healing
site for Buddhist memorial services
hasStructure temple office (納経所, nōkyōsho)
honorificMountainName Shinshōzan
JapaneseName 十楽寺
locatedIn Anan, Tokushima
Japan
Tokushima Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedOn Shikoku
mainDeity Yakushi Nyorai
partOf Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage
pilgrimageNumber 7
pilgrimageRegion Tokushima Prefecture
surface form: Tokushima (Awa no Kuni)
pilgrimageType henro (Shikoku pilgrimage)
precededOnPilgrimageBy Temple 6: Anrakuji
region Shikoku
surface form: Shikoku region
religion Buddhism
romanization Jūrakuji
significance seventh temple on the Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage
tourismType religious tourism destination
visitedBy Shikoku henro pilgrims

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Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage hasPart Temple 7: Jūrakuji