Meguro Fudoson Ryusenji Temple

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Meguro Fudoson Ryusenji Temple is a historic Buddhist temple in Tokyo renowned for its Fudō Myōō statue and as one of the traditional “Five Meguro” protective temples of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
religious building
tourist attraction
alternateName Meguro Fudōson NERFINISHED
Ryūsenji NERFINISHED
associatedWith Edo-period city protection system
Meguro district identity
associatedWithColor black
attracts local worshippers
pilgrims
tourists
cityProtectiveRole one of the protective temples of Edo/Tokyo
country Japan
culturalSignificance important Buddhist site in Tokyo
devotionalFocus protection
safety
warding off evil
function pilgrimage site
place of worship
hasDeity Fudō Myōō NERFINISHED
hasFeature Buddhist statues
main hall
temple grounds
traditional Japanese architecture
hasNameInJapanese 目黒不動尊 瀧泉寺
hasStatue Fudō Myōō statue
heritage historic temple
knownFor Fudō Myōō statue NERFINISHED
being one of the traditional Five Meguro temples
languageOfSignage Japanese
locatedIn Honshu
Japan
Kantō region
Meguro, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
offers Buddhist rituals
omamori (protective charms)
prayer services
openToPublic yes
partOf Five Meguro
regionServed Tokyo NERFINISHED
surrounding Meguro area
religion Buddhism

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Meguro Ward hasLandmark Meguro Fudoson Ryusenji Temple