Ikegami Honmon-ji

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Ikegami Honmon-ji is a major Nichiren Buddhist temple in Tokyo known as the site where the priest Nichiren spent his final days and as a prominent center of pilgrimage and religious festivals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
Nichiren Buddhist temple
religious building
associatedWith Nichiren Shū school NERFINISHED
death of Nichiren
country Japan
dedicatedTo Nichiren NERFINISHED
festivalHeldIn October
festivalType Oeshiki lantern festival NERFINISHED
foundedBy Nichiren NERFINISHED
governingSchool Nichiren Shū NERFINISHED
hasBell temple bell
hasCemetery yes
hasFeature large temple precincts
long stone stairway approach
traditional wooden architecture
hasFestival Oeshiki NERFINISHED
hasGarden temple grounds garden
hasGrave tomb of Nichiren’s disciples
hasMainHall Hondō NERFINISHED
hasStructure Daibo (Great Hall) NERFINISHED
Mieidō (image hall of Nichiren) NERFINISHED
Nitenmon gate NERFINISHED
five-story pagoda
main gate
hasView overlooks surrounding Ikegami area
heritageStatus well-known historic temple in Tokyo
languageOfSignage Japanese
some English
locatedIn Ikegami district NERFINISHED
Ota, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
nearTransport Ikegami Station NERFINISHED
Nishi-Magome Station NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
pilgrimageSiteFor Buddhist devotees in Japan
Nichiren Buddhists NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Nichiren Buddhism NERFINISHED
significance important temple in Nichiren Shū tradition
major center of Nichiren Buddhist pilgrimage
site where Nichiren spent his final days
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Buddhist rituals
memorial services for Nichiren
pilgrimage
religious festivals

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Ota, Japan contains Ikegami Honmon-ji
subject surface form: Ōta, Tokyo
Ōta, Tokyo contains Ikegami Honmon-ji
Ōta containsTemple Ikegami Honmon-ji