Myosei-ji Temple (Kyoto City) (妙清寺 (京都市))
Myosei-ji Temple is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Nichiren Sho Sect located in Kita-ku Ward, Kyoto City. The sango (literally, "mountain name"), which is the title prefixed to the name of a Buddhist temple) is Shohosan (Mt. Shoho).
Origin and History
Established: November 16, 1982. The kaiki (founding patron) was Nikken Shonin, 67th head priest of Nichiren Shu Sect Sohonzan (Head Temple) Taiseki-ji Temple.
Address
25 Koyama-higashi Hanaike-cho, Kita-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Nearby Attractions
Vivre
Access
6 minutes walk from Kitaoji Station or Kuramaguchi Station on the Kyoto City Subway.
20 minutes by car from the Kyoto-Higashi Interchange on the Meishin Expressway.