


Buddha Heart Temple
佛心寺In the first year of Keicho (1596), a soan was erected on the Asakusa Horse Road, and in the Keian year (1648-52) it was moved to the land of Yanaka.
The temple was opened by the main mountain, Sakai Myokuni-ji Temple, and the first generation of Buddhist Buddhist temples.
While there are many unclear points about the Buddhist master of the Edo period, the statue of the grandmaster is described as "Great Buddha Master", and it is the oldest statue in the ward where the name of the priest, carver, and eye opening master is historically inscribed.
The Bishamon Ten-sama in the hall was dedicated by the Kishu Matsudaira family in the early Edo period.
(From the Nichiren Buddhist portal site)