| Kōshō-ji 興聖寺 | |
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| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Sōtō Zen |
| Deity | Shaka Sanzon (Śākyamuni triad) |
| Location | |
| Location | 27 Ujiyamada, Uji, Kyoto Prefecture |
| Country | Japan |
| Geographic coordinates | 34°53′24.1″N 135°48′49.45″E / 34.890028°N 135.8137361°E / 34.890028; 135.8137361 |
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| Completed | 1649 |
Kōshō-ji (Japanese: 興聖寺) is a Sōtō Zen in temple in Japan. It bears an abbreviated form of the name of the temple established by Eihei Dōgen in Kyoto, Kōshōhōrin-ji, but it was established four centuries after that temple was destroyed, and in a different location.
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