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Ancient Japanese Buddhist temple in Tokyo
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Zōjō-ji is an esteemed Buddhist temple located in Tokyo, Japan. Founded by Yūyo Shōsō in 1393 during the Muromachi period, Zōjō-ji was a main temple of the Jōdo-shū (Pure Land) sect in the Kantō region. Its Sangedatsumon (Main Gate) - constructed in 1622 - is the oldest wooden building in Tokyo and designated an Important Cultural Property. Over the centuries, the temple has been closely associated with the Tokugawa clan, with six Tokugawa Shogun's being buried in the Taitoku-in Mausoleum. Today, it remains active as a place of pilgrimage for visitors who come to witness its beauty and take part in its many annual events, such as the Hatsumōde (New Year's visit), Kurohonzon Prayer Ceremony, O-bon celebration, and Juya Hoyo (Ten Nights of Prayer). The temple also offers a Treasure Gallery which houses valuable artifacts, as well as beautiful gardens and statues which provide a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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