Miroku Gyoja

  • Born: 1671
  • Died: 1733
  • Other Names: 食行身禄 (Jikigyô Miroku), 食行行者 (Jikigyô gyôja)
  • Japanese: 身禄行者 (Miroku gyôja)

Miroku Gyôja was a religious figure known for his role in reviving Mt. Fuji worship among the common people in Edo.

Following his death, his remains were divided, with some being buried on Mt. Fuji, and some in a grave at Kaizô-ji in Edo.

References

  • Plaques at Kaizô-ji, Bunkyô-ku, Tokyo.[1]