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Kannonji Temple

Location: 4-9-4 Geba, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

Location latitude 35 degrees 38 minutes 11.1 seconds longitude east longitude 139 degrees 40 minutes 37.1 seconds coordinates: 35 degrees 38 minutes north latitude 11.1 seconds longitude 139 degrees 40 minutes 37.1 seconds east longitude

Sango (literally, "mountain name"), "mountain name"), Setagayayama

Sects, unity

Principal image: Seikanzeon Bosatsu

Founded in 1951 (1951)

Kaizan Mutsukata Ota

Also known as Setagaya Kannon

Fudasho, etc., 32nd Fudasho of Edo 33 Kannon Pilgrimage

Cultural property Wooden statues of Fudo Myoo and Eight Great Doji (National Important Cultural Property), nine seated statues of 500 Rakan (Tangible Cultural Property designated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government) Official website Setagaya Kannon

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Kannon-ji Temple is an isolated temple located in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. His common name is "Setagaya Kannon."

It was founded in 1951 by Mutsukata Ota. Mutsukata Ota was a former entrepreneur, but he created his soul and founded this temple with his own money.