
Fufu Temple
One of the Japanese Sanzen sect It was opened in the early Edo period by the Tōgen-Gen-en-Zen master of the Mōshue, who brought the "ingen-bean" to Japan, in the Omotoyama area of the Obaku sect. It conveys the Chinese style everywhere, including buildings that incorporate Chinese architectural styles from the Ming Dynasty period, and ritual manners in Brahma that reads the sutras with verses on the sutras. The Daijuhoden (main hall), which is made of hard teak wood, also known as iron wood, is one of the world's most extant wooden structures. It often retains its original appearance, and the three buildings of Daiyouen, Tenno, and Hodo are designated as national treasures, and the other groups of the Gai-go architecture are also designated as Important Cultural Properties. In the precincts, you can eat 3300 yen, a Chinese-style spirit dish "Fucha", which was handed down by Okamoto, and you can also experience 1000 yen of zazen and 2000 yen of the sutra.