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Shingon-shū Buzanha Grand head temple Gokokuji Temple Tsukubasan Daigodo Senju Kannon Buddha enshrinement ceremony

On 11 October 2020, the Enshrining and Completion Ceremony for the Senju Kannon statue were held at the Ōmido Hall of Tsukuba-san Betsuin, the grand head temple of the Shingon-shū Buzan-school.Suiundo was responsible for the design and construction of the new main hall and guest hall, the production of all the innner sanctum Buddhist altar fittings, and the restoration of the Senju Kannon Bodhisattva statue.We acted as the point of contact for large-scale civil engineering work on the precincts and supervised the entire architecture and construction.式典では真言宗豊山派大本山護国寺小At the ceremony, Mr. Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Kanshu (chief chief priest) of Gokokuji Temple, the grand head temple of the Shingon-shū Buzan school, presented a letter of appreciation to Mr. Yutaka Yamaguchi, representative director of our company.

Precincts on the day of the Rakkei Hoyo (ritual dedication of Buddhism)
翠雲堂大御堂落慶法要
Five coloured strings were stretched from the stone tower in front of the Main hall to the innner sanctum.
Kanshu (chief chief priest) Daikou Kobayashi of the Shingon-shū Buzan-school Grand Head Temple Gokokuji entering the hall for the ceremony.
Kanshu Daikou Kobayashi performing the Hōyō(ritual ceremony of Buddhism) in front of the hall.
Kanshu Daikou Kobayashi performing Shasui(sprinkles purified water) in front of the Gomadan.
Kanshu Daikou reads the Hyouhaku-bun (declaration for Buddha) to the principal image, Senju Kannon Bodhisattva
Our representative director, Yutaka Yamaguchi, receives a letter of appreciation from Kanshu Daikou
Representative Director Yutaka Yamaguchi supervised the design and construction of the new main hall and guest hall, the production of ritual implements, and all civil engineering work on the precincts.
He said, ‘In 100 or 200 years, it will be recognised as a representative temple architecture of the Reiwa era,’ and reaffirmed his commitment to preserving traditional culture.
Letter of appreciation from Kanshu (chief chief priest) Daikou Kobayashi of Gokokuji Temple, the grand head temple of the Shingon-shū Buzan school