Morning service

【Live Streaming】Morning prayers at Shikoku Pilgrimage Temple No. 88, Byodoji

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May 4, 2026, 06:21
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May 4, 2026, 07:54
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A Morning of Gentle Ease and Peace

This is a live broadcast of morning service from "Byodoji Temple," the 22nd sacred site of the Shikoku Eighty-Eight Temple Pilgrimage and a Koyasan Shingon Buddhist temple. As you listen intently to the sound of the sutras, your mind—filled with distractions—will naturally settle and find peace.

At the start of your day, why not join us and experience a "calm and unhurried heart"?

About Morning Service

Morning service is held daily at 6:00 AM.

We conduct sutra recitation and chanting in accordance with Koyasan traditions, including Nanzan Shinshin-ryu vocal chanting, prayers and memorial services, and the Gohōgō Nenjutsu Hōe ceremony.

We also offer talismans and amulets, so please feel free to inquire.

Order of Service

  1. Four Wisdoms Sanskrit
  2. Statement of Intent, Deity Division, and Prayers
  3. Chanting of Homage
  4. Principle Sutra
  5. Buddha's Praise
  6. Sincere Dedication of Merit
  7. Gohōgō Nenjutsu Hōe Ceremony
  8. Question and Answer Session

Online Prayer Requests

1. How to Apply

Access the page below from your smartphone or PC.

Prayer, Memorial Service, Amulet, and Talisman Applications

2. Donation Amount

One wish (one spirit): ¥100

3. Payment Method

Online payment (credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay) or bank transfer

4. Important Notes

All faiths and denominations are welcome. Prayers are conducted according to Koyasan Shingon Buddhist methods.

Añjali

1. What is Añjali?

A web application that allows you to make your wishes visible while remaining anonymous and have them delivered to the principal deity.

It features a donation function and was developed as a new form of prayer.

2. How to Apply

Añjali

3. Donation Amount

One wish (one spirit): ¥100. Donations can also be made online.

4. Payment Method for Donations

We accept online payment via credit card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

Question and Answer Session

The head priest of Byodoji Temple values dialogue with visitors as much as sutra recitation. Please feel free to ask about Buddhism, daily concerns, or anything else on your mind.

Submit your questions here: Ask the Head Priest

Related Links

  1. Official Website
  2. 24-Hour Live Broadcast
  3. Service Order PDF

We invite you to make this "peaceful morning service" where tension gently melts away a part of your daily routine.

Participant List

Zuiki (Sympathetic Participation) History of this Buddhist Ceremony