• Official website of Daikeizan Gotokuji temple of Soto school, located in Setagaya...
  • Gōtoku-ji was established as Kōtoku-in in 1480, and was renamed "Edo Bodaiji" when the entire region came under the ownership of the Hikone Domain in 1633.
  • There are tiny lucky cats, too. Fred Cherrygarden (Atlas Obscura User). The main building of Gōtoku-ji Temple.
  • Gōtoku-ji, also known as the “Gotoku-ji Cat Temple” is a historic temple that dates back to the Edo period.
  • Gotoku-ji is not your average Buddhist shrine – located in quiet Setagaya, it was built in honor of the now very famous Maneki neko
  • Gōtoku-ji (豪徳寺) is a Buddhist temple located in the Gōtokuji district of Setagaya ward, Tokyo, Japan. ... It is known as the "cat temple" because of the Maneki ...
  • Visiting the Lucky Cat Temple is a must when in Tokyo. Read more about Gotokuji Temple in this post and find out why this temple is also called Tokyo Cat Shrine.
  • Behind it is the main hall of the Gōtoku-ji, to the right of which is the administration building with attached souvenir shop and to the left is a single-tier pagoda.
  • The Gotoku-ji buddhist temple is not amongst Tokyo’s biggest tourist magnets – probably because it’s located a bit away from everything else.
  • Gōtoku-ji bir Sōtō Zen tapınağıdır ve Edo döneminde Hikone Bölgesi'nin efendileri olan Ii klanının Bodai-ji'si olarak hizmet vermiştir.
  • Et c’est aussi l’occasion de visiter le célèbre temple au Maneki Neko, le Gotoku-ji. Rapide historique du temple Gotoku-ji à Tokyo.
  • As the legend goes, back in the 1400s, Gōtoku-ji was more a humble hut than a temple, shared by a monk and his cat.