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+ | A [[temple]] at [[Iwamoto]] in [[Fuji City]], [[Shizuoka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. | ||
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+ | Founded by [[Chiin]] in the mid-twelfth century, it belonged to the [[Tendai]] school. | ||
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+ | In 1258 [[Nichiren]] visited this [[temple]] to do research in its [[sutra]] {{Wiki|library}} in preparation for [[writing]] his treatise [[On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land]]. | ||
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+ | At that time [[Nikko]], who studied at nearby [[Shijuku-in]], another [[Tendai]] [[temple]] across the {{Wiki|Fuji}} [[River]], had an opportunity to serve [[Nichiren]] at [[Jisso-ji]] and decided to become his [[disciple]]. | ||
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Jisso-ji
実相寺 Jisso-ji
A temple at Iwamoto in Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Founded by Chiin in the mid-twelfth century, it belonged to the Tendai school.
In 1258 Nichiren visited this temple to do research in its sutra library in preparation for writing his treatise On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land.
At that time Nikko, who studied at nearby Shijuku-in, another Tendai temple across the Fuji River, had an opportunity to serve Nichiren at Jisso-ji and decided to become his disciple.
Jisso-ji later converted to the Nichiren school.