


Manganji Temple
満願寺It was founded by the Kira clan in the second year of civilization (1470), and the mountain was opened by Sadaei Kazuhisa, and the main temple was Dainichi Nyorai. In the Edo period, the 13 stones of the territory of the temple were given. The plaque of the mountain gate is the brush of Hosoi Hirosawa, and the forehead of the main hall is the brush of Hirosawa's son Kuko. Hosoi Hirosawa was heavily used by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu for his scholarship during the Genroku period, and in his later years, he loved Tamagawa and named it Shorin-an Tamagawa. He is known as one of the leading writers of his time. The tombs in the temple have been designated as national historic sites. (From the Setagaya Ward Board of Education)