2/15/2005

Fudo-Ji Temple Kurotakisan

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Fudooji 不動寺 Temple Fudo-Ji, Kurotaki
Kurotaki Fudo 黒滝不動


群馬県甘楽郡南牧村大字大塩沢1266
Oshiozawa, Nanmoku Village, Kanra District, Gumma

with a tea shop serving Fucha Food 黄檗普茶 Obaku Fucha


Kurotaki 黒滝 / 黒瀧 "Black Waterfall"

Near Mt. Kurotakisan 黒滝山 , Gunma Pref.



a temple of the Obaku Zen sect 黄檗宗
Founded by Gyoki Bosatsu 行基 .

. Gyoki Bosatsu (Gyooki Bosatsu) 行基菩薩 .
(668-749 AD) Gyōki

The Fudo of this temple helps with opening good luck and protects from evil influence
kai-un yakuyoke no Fudo 開運厄除けの不動明王

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- source and photos : haisima.at.webry.info

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- source and photos : ren-g.cocolog-nifty.com

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- Homepage of the temple
- source : www.nanmoku.ne.jp

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- quote
The Zen temple of Nanmoku: Mt. Kurotaki Fudo Temple

The Mt. Kurotaki Fudo Temple is a sacred place of mountain worship that stands on Mt. Kurotaki at an elevation of 870 meters. It is an ancient temple with a history of over one-thousand years as a scared place of protection, enshrining a Buddhist statue of Acala by Gyoki that is withheld from public view.

You can experience delicious and nutrition-packed Chinese-style vegetarian cuisine (Zen-style cuisine) dubbed Fucha that is slow-cooked using fresh seasonal ingredients, mainly countryside herbs and grasses. This style of cuisine is called jikizen, or the pursuit of Zen through diet. The temple also allows visitors to experience Zen meditation and offers a guesthouse where lodgers can enjoy a quiet night in the mountains.

- source : gunma tourism


. fucha ryori 普茶料理
Chinese-style Buddhist vegetarian cuisine .


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This is a beautiful mountain area. Look at some photos here.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/walking-in-the/mountains-in-japan/kurotakisan.htm



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. Waterfalles named "Fudo no Taki" 不動の滝 .

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