This is a Buddhist temple of the Nichiren Shoshu tradition. The temple keeps a daily morning and evening schedule for temple and holds many ceremonies throughout the year. It leads pilgrimages to the Head Temple of Nichiren Shoshu at Japan's Mt. Fuji.
Worship is based on the teachings of Nichiren Daishonin, born the son of a Japanese fishermen nearly 800 years ago. Daishonin became a Buddhist priest at 16 years old.
The temple welcomes visits from the public every day and encourages people to call or send an email if they have questions or would like to arrange an introductory meeting.
Not visible from the street, the temple is located behind the Bay Park Retirement Residence on Appian Way. There is a parking lot behind the retirement residence.