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Seya Hachifukujin

Last updated on April 10, 2020.

What is Seya Hachifukujin?

There are various theories about the origin of Seven Lucky Gods, but it is said that Ieyasu Tokugawa adopted the religion of the Seven Lucky Gods, and in the late Edo period, people began visiting Seven Lucky Gods in search of good luck.
In Seya Ward, since the New Year of 1984, Bodhidharma was added to the Seven Lucky Gods and the Fukujin was celebrated at each temple, making it a rare "Seya Hachifukujin" in Japan.

Illustration of Seyamaru Hachifukujin

Introduction of Hachifukujin

Seya Hachifukujin

Bodhidharma
(Seven Roots)

Daikoku Sonten
(Kintoku, treasure, guardian of kitchen)

Ebisu God
(The god of family security and prosperity of business)

Vaisravana
(God of wealth, wealth, fortune, and disaster erasure)

Illustration of Seyamaru Bodhidharma


Illustration of Seyamaru Daikoku Sonten


Illustration of Seyamaru Ebisu God


Illustration of Seyamaru Vaisravana


Photo of Chotenji Temple


Photo of Myokoji Temple


Photographs of Zen Akira Temple


Photo of Tokuzen-ji Temple


Chotenji Temple
4-1 Aizawa 4-chome
7-minute walk from Seya Station

Myoukoji
8-3, Kamiseyacho
Bus Stop / 2 minutes walk from Takemuracho (from Seya Station to Kananaka Bus Tsuruma Station, Yahata Shrine, bound for Mark Springs)

Zen Akira Temple
1-14, Takemuracho
Bus Stop / 5 minutes walk from Takemuracho (from Seya Station to Kananaka Bus Tsuruma Station, Yahata Shrine, bound for Mark Springs)

Tokuzenji Temple
3-36-6, Hongo
10-minute walk from Seya Station

Seya Hachifukujin

Benzaiten
(God of wisdom, fortune, and artwork)

Hoteison
(Good luck, saint of safe delivery)

Fukurokuju
(God of man's desire, fortune)

The old man
(God of wisdom, longevity)

This is an illustration by Benzaiten


Illustration of Seyamaru Hotei Takashi


Illustration of Fukurokuju Seyamaru


Illustration of Kotobuki Seyamaru


Photo of Hozo-ji Temple


Photographs of Saifukuji Temple


Photograph of So Kawadera


Photos of all hospital visits Seishido


Hozo-ji Temple
5-chome 36-14 Seya
10-minute walk from Seya Station

Saifukuji Temple
3-21-2, Hashido
3-minute walk from the bus stop "Hashido 2-chome" (from Seya Station to Kananaka Bus Kamiiida Garage, Stand Terminal)

Mune Kawadera
Kitashin 26-13
Bus stop "Sou Kawadera-mae" (from Mitsukyo Station to Sotetsu Bus New Town Minamiseya)

All hospital visits Seishido
1-29-10, Shimoseya
3-minute walk from Shimoseyabashi bus stop (from Seya Station to Kananaka Bus Kamiiida Garage, standing terminal)

※When photographing a temple, please check with each temple.

Old stories about the temple of Seya Hachifukujin


Inquiries to this page

Seya Ward General Affairs Department Regional Promotion Division

Phone: 045-367-5691

Phone: 045-367-5691

Fax: 045-367-4423

E-Mail address [email protected]

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