Head Temple Taisekiji
The Head Temple stands at the foot of Mt. Fuji in Fujinomiya, Japan. Pilgrimage (tozan) to Taisekiji is a profound opportunity to deepen faith, offer appreciation at the Dai-Gohonzon, and receive guidance from the High Priest.
Nichiren Shoshu believers gather at temples worldwide to chant before the Gohonzon, study with priests, and support one another in faith. Myogyoji Temple serves practitioners throughout Chicagoland, the Midwest, and the Southern United States.
The Head Temple stands at the foot of Mt. Fuji in Fujinomiya, Japan. Pilgrimage (tozan) to Taisekiji is a profound opportunity to deepen faith, offer appreciation at the Dai-Gohonzon, and receive guidance from the High Priest.
Temples across the United States host daily Gongyo, study meetings, and introductory gatherings. Use the temple locator below to explore contact details, events, and plan your visit.
If you live far from a temple, contact us and we will connect you with the nearest priest or local group. Members regularly support one another with virtual study, daimoku sessions, and visits.
Use the interactive map to find Nichiren Shoshu temples worldwide, plan a visit, discover upcoming ceremonies, and request outreach support if you live far from a temple.
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The temple is where we chant before the Dai-Gohonzon, receive the guidance of the chief priest, participate in ceremonies, and unite in the vow for kosen-rufu. Each temple on the map is connected to Head Temple Taisekiji.
Follow temple social media pages for event updates, youth activities, and stories from practitioners. Encourage friends by sharing the map and inviting them to introductory meetings.
Temples span North America, Asia, Europe, and beyond. Map clustering helps you zoom into regions with many temples without visual crowding.