Myôkenji is one of the chief temples of [[Nichiren Buddhism]], and was founded in [[1321]] by [[Nichizo Shonin|Nichizô Shônin]], a disciple of a disciple of [[Nichiren]] himself. It was the first Nichiren temple to be established in [[Kyoto]], and received special recognition and rank from [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] in [[1334]]. | Myôkenji is one of the chief temples of [[Nichiren Buddhism]], and was founded in [[1321]] by [[Nichizo Shonin|Nichizô Shônin]], a disciple of a disciple of [[Nichiren]] himself. It was the first Nichiren temple to be established in [[Kyoto]], and received special recognition and rank from [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] in [[1334]]. |