During His life, Master Jinsai knew many places which are related in a special way with the Divine Work He did.
Here, we will show some of them.
NOKOGIRI-YAMA
In the middle of May 1931, Master Jinsai received inspiration telling Him to go worship on June fifteenth at the temple Nihon-ji, on the slopes of Mount Nokogiri, in Chiba Prefecture. Mount Nokogiri (Japanese, Nokogiri-yama) is a low mountain (329.5 mt or 1,081 ft) on the Boso peninsula on Honshu, Japan. It lies on the […]
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Following His divine possession in 1926, Master Jinsai became aware of the great mission assigned to Him by God, and on February 4, 1928, the eve of the beginning of spring, He took a major step toward devoting himself to religious life. Then three years later, in the middle of May 1931, He received inspiration […]
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With His second trip to the Kansai area, in the autumn of 1951, Master Jinsai had been to most of the important historical sites in Kyoto, so on His third tour, in the spring of 1952, He went to Nara, where He visited several places of historical interest. He visite the temple Kofuku-ji and Kasuga […]
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