Hokekyō-ji (法華経寺 ) is a Nichiren school temple founded during the Kamakura period in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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When the Soshidō (祖師堂 ) was dismantled for repairs in 1987, evidence from the fabric and forty-five wooden tablets that were found suggested that the original form had been altered in the rebuilding of 1741. It was understood that originally the building resembled the Honden-Haiden of Kibitsu Jinja and, after an inscription was founded by the master carpenter of 1678 who came from that area, the hall was remodelled on that basis. A wooden shingle roof was installed and the old copper sold off for use by sculptors.[5][6]