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Setagaya, Tokyo Préfecture
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Todoroki Fudoson is the 17th stop on the Kanto pilgrimage of 36 temples dedicated to Fudō Myōō.
Todoroki Fudoson belongs to the Shingon-shū Chisan-ha, a branch of Shingon Buddhism in Japan.
The temple's name comes from the roaring sound of Fudo-no-Taki Waterfall—'todoroki' literally means 'roaring.' The waterfall is guarded by a deity and two dragons said to purify its waters.
The valley creates a unique microclimate that's about 3°C cooler than the surrounding city, making it a popular escape for Tokyoites during hot summers—a rare natural air-conditioned oasis in Tokyo.
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Todoroki Gare
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