Tensei Kaikan
Tensei Kaikan
The Tensei Kaikan is a facility that is useful to the community, including the Danish believers, as a place of worship and a place of relaxation, as well as a funeral hall. It was created from the idea of "I want to make it."
Even now, it is used by many people as a place for daily memorial services, kaiseki meals, meetings, and various classes.
Use at night funerals
Use of Myorin-ji Temple
Two-day funeral fee 50,000
One-day funeral One-day usage fee 20,000
General use
Two-day funeral fee 100,000
One-day funeral One-day usage fee 40,000
Use at night funerals (when the Buddha is a minor)
Use of Myorin-ji Temple
Two-day funeral free of charge
One-day funeral One-day usage fee free
General use
Two-day funeral fee 10,000
One-day funeral One-day usage fee 5,000
Meetings, classes, dinners, etc.
Use in rental space
(Non-profit purpose)
Use of Myorin-ji Temple
1,000 per hour
All day (9: 00-17: 00) 5,000
General use
1 hour 2,000
All day (9: 00-17: 00) 17,000
Hall facilities
Ceremony hall: 22 long tables, 75 chairs
Parking lot: 25 cars
Waiting room: Waiting room with 3 tatami mats
Others: shower toilet, refrigerator,
Kitchen, barrier-free
About use
If it is of high public interest, the usage fee will change, so please contact us.
Each user is responsible for setting up tables, chairs, etc. Please put back the table, chairs, etc. after use.
It can be used free of charge when used for meals after the law.
Please refrain from using some new religions or violent groups, regardless of denomination or denomination.