Manko-ji Temple (Tokyo)
Japan /
Tokio /
Tokyo /
Higashi-Ogu 3-chome, 2-4
World
/ Japan
/ Tokio
/ Tokyo
World / Japan / Tokyo
temple, buddhist temple
Originally the temple was located in Ueno, near Ueno Shinobazu pond, and later moved here.
The temple grounds contain a stone carving dated 1375 and a number of stone monuments, as well as statues of Jizo, Inari and King Enma.
The temple grounds contain a stone carving dated 1375 and a number of stone monuments, as well as statues of Jizo, Inari and King Enma.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°44'39"N 139°46'29"E
- Rissho Kosei-kai 12 km
- Karasuyama Teramachi "Temple Town" District 18 km
- Ikegami Honmonji temple 19 km
- Heirin-ji 21 km
- Sojiji temple 28 km
- Yakuo-in Temple 49 km
- Naritasan Shinshogi Temple 49 km
- Kofukusan Kenchô-ji (建長寺) 50 km
- Nihon-ji Temple (officially Kenkon-zan Nihon-ji) 65 km
- Gotemba Peace Park 90 km
- Kumanomae Shopping Mall 0.7 km
- Arakawa 0.8 km
- former Mikawashima Sewage Treatment Plant, Pump Station (cultural heritage) 1.1 km
- Arakawa City Hall 1.2 km
- Mikawashima Water Reclamation Center 1.2 km
- Taito 3.6 km
- Bunkyo 4 km
- Adachi 4.3 km
- Kita 4.7 km
- Sumida 4.9 km