Buffalo Ro-O Zan Enkyoji Nichiren Buddhist Temple

Buffalo Ro-O Zan Enkyoji Nichiren Buddhist Temple Ro-O Zan Enkyoji Nichiren Buddhist Temple is our new temple in WNY. We welcome you to come and train with us in the tradition of Buddhism. With Gassho...

Please feel free to contact us with any questions. 円教寺 Enkyoji Buddhist Sangha of Buffalo is of the Shinshibōen 親師法縁 Lineage of Nichiren Shu it runs through Choeizan-Enkyoji Temple of Seattle to 長妙山 圓教寺 Chomyozan Enkyoji Buddhist Temple of Saga, Kyushu Japan. The Nakayama lineage of Abbot Rev. Kanjin Cederman and Choeizan Enkyoji Temple has a long and important history. The lineage was transmitted

by Rev. Kanto Tsukamoto from Enkyoji Temple in Saga, Kyushu, Southern Japan. 長妙山 圓教寺 Chomyozan Enkyoji Buddhist Temple of Saga, Kyushu Japan is where Rev. Tsukamoto, Rev. Cederman’s teacher, and his family have continued this wonderful lineage of faith and practice for many generations.

圓教寺 Enkyoji was originally a Shingon Shu temple. In the 15th century, Nichijo Shonin, who was the head priest of the temple, lost a debate with the famous Nichiren Shu priest Kuonjoin Nisshin Shonin during his stay in Hizen prefecture, which was between modern Saga and Nagasaki prefectures. Following his loss to Nisshin Shonin, Nichijo Shonin converted the temple to Nichiren Shu.

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1400 Ruie Road
North Tonawanda, NY
14120

Opening Hours

10:30am - 1am

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