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Horyuji
UNESCOBuddhism

Horyuji

Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, Japan

The pagoda and main hall of Hōryū-ji have stood for over 1,300 years—the oldest surviving wooden structures on earth....

Borobudur
UNESCOBuddhism

Borobudur

Desa Borobudur, Central Java, Indonesia

Rising from the Kedu Plain of Central Java, Borobudur is the world's largest Buddhist monument—a three-dimensional mandala carved in volcanic stone....

Toji
UNESCOBuddhism

Toji

Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

For over 1,200 years, Tō-ji has been the beating heart of Shingon Buddhism—the esoteric tradition that Kūkai brought from China in the 9th century....

Mii-dera
Buddhism

Mii-dera

Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan

Mii-dera has earned its nickname—the Phoenix Temple—through seven destructions and seven risings....

Boudhnath (Boudha)
UNESCOBuddhism

Boudhnath (Boudha)

Gokarneshwar Municipality, Bagamati Province, Nepal

Rising 36 meters above Kathmandu's northeastern sprawl, Boudhanath Stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and the most sacred Tibetan Buddhist site...

Kongofukuji Temple, Tosashimizu
Buddhism

Kongofukuji Temple, Tosashimizu

Tosashimizu, Kochi Prefecture, Japan

At the southernmost tip of Shikoku, where land yields to endless ocean, stands the temple Kobo Daishi founded after sensing the presence of Fudaraku—Kannon's Pure...

Todaiji
UNESCOBuddhism

Todaiji

Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan

In 752 CE, Emperor Shōmu consecrated a bronze Buddha of unprecedented scale—15 meters tall, cast from nearly all the copper in Japan—to bring peace to a nation wracked by...

Asuka-dera
Buddhism

Asuka-dera

Asuka, Nara Prefecture, Japan

In a quiet valley surrounded by rice fields, Japan's oldest surviving Buddha statue has watched from the same location for over 1,400 years....

Buseok-sa
Buddhism

Buseok-sa

Yeongju-si, North Gyeongsang, South Korea

Buseok-sa is a buddhist temple of sacred significance.

Kelani Raja Maha Viharaya
Buddhism

Kelani Raja Maha Viharaya

Kelaniya, Western Province, Sri Lanka

Kelani Raja Maha Viharaya is a buddhist temple of sacred significance.

Bai Dinh Temple
Buddhism

Bai Dinh Temple

Tây Hoa Lư Ward, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam

Bai Dinh Temple is a buddhist temple of sacred significance.

Fo Guang Shan Temple, Kaohsiung
Buddhism

Fo Guang Shan Temple, Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Fo Guang Shan (FGS) (Chinese: 佛光山; pinyin: Fó guāng shān; lit. 'Buddha's Light Mountain') is an international Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist organization and monastic order...

Konchogsum Lhakhang, Bumthang
Buddhism

Konchogsum Lhakhang, Bumthang

Pedtsheling_Tamzhing, Bumthang District, Bhutan

Konchogsum Lhakhang — the Temple of the Three Jewels — was built in the eighth century on Guru Rinpoche's instructions by Tibetan King Trisong Detsen....

Guang Hua Temple, Putian, Fujian, China
Buddhism

Guang Hua Temple, Putian, Fujian, China

Chengxiang, Fujian, China

Fo Guang Shan Nan Hua Temple (佛光山南華寺, Fóguāngshān Nanhua Si) is the largest Buddhist temple and seminary in Africa, and is situated in the Cultura Park suburb of...

Mahasthangarh Buddhist temples
Buddhism

Mahasthangarh Buddhist temples

Shibganj Upazila (Bogura), Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh

Thirteen kilometres north of Bogra, the ruins of Mahasthangarh mark the site of Pundranagara — the oldest known urban settlement in Bangladesh, dating to at least the 3rd...

Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay
Buddhism

Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay

Mandalay, Mandalay, Myanmar

Mahamuni Pagoda, Mandalay is a buddhist temple of sacred significance.

Kōjō-ji
Buddhism

Kōjō-ji

Onomichi, Japan

Kōjō-ji — Chōon-zan Kōjō-ji — sits atop Mt. Chōon ('Tide-Sound Mountain') above Setoda Bay on Ikuchijima....

Shimabu-ji
(四萬部寺)
Buddhism

Shimabu-ji (四萬部寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Shimabu-ji is the first temple of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage in Saitama, Japan....

Suishō-ji (Daishō-in)
Buddhism

Suishō-ji (Daishō-in)

Miyajima, Japan

Daishō-in — full classical name Takizan Suiseiji Daishōin (also Suishō-ji), commonly called Miyajima Daishō-in — is the daihonzan (head temple) of the Omuro branch of...

Tachiki-Kannon An’yō-ji
Buddhism

Tachiki-Kannon An’yō-ji

Japan

Tachiki Kannon An'yō-ji stands above the Seta River on a cliff that pilgrims reach by climbing roughly 800 stone steps....

Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺)
Buddhism

Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺)

Isumi, Japan

Otowasan Kiyomizu-dera in Isumi, Chiba, is the 32nd station of the Bandō Sanjūsankasho — a Tendai temple set on Otowa-yama in the forested hills of southern Bōsō....

Nichirin-ji
Buddhism

Nichirin-ji

Daigo, Japan

Nichirin-ji sits on the eighth station of Mt. Yamizo, the highest peak in Ibaraki....

Kongojo-ji
Buddhism

Kongojo-ji

Japan

Nagusayama Kongōjō-ji in Fukusaki, Hyōgo, traces its founding to 597 CE under the Korean monk Ekan during Empress Suiko's reign....

Kannon-in
Buddhism

Kannon-in

Tottori, Japan

Kannon-in in Tottori, the 32nd station of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, was founded in 1632 as the Tottori-Ikeda clan's domain temple....

Hōun-ji
(法雲寺)
Buddhism

Hōun-ji (法雲寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Hōun-ji — Zuiryū-san Hōun-ji — is the 30th station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, founded in 1319 by the Kamakura Zen master Dōin (Dōon) of Kenchō-ji....

Shimpuku-ji
(真福寺)
Buddhism

Shimpuku-ji (真福寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Shinpuku-ji is the second station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage and the temple whose late-Muromachi addition raised the Chichibu count to 34....

Buttsū-ji
Buddhism

Buttsū-ji

Mihara, Japan

Buttsū-ji — Omoto-san Buttsū-ji — is the head temple (daihonzan) of the Buttsū-ji branch of Rinzai Zen, founded in 1397 by Kobayakawa Haruhira and Zen master Gucchū Shūkyū...

Yōkoku-ji
Buddhism

Yōkoku-ji

Japan

Yōkoku-ji — known to most Kyotoites as Yanagidani Kannon — joins three rare devotional layers in one Nishiyama mountainside: a hibutsu Eleven-faced Thousand-armed Kannon...

Saihoin
Buddhism

Saihoin

Japan

Saihōin is a small Pure Land nunnery in Taishi-chō, founded in 622 CE by three of Prince Shōtoku's nurse-attendants who shaved their heads after his death and built the...

Saizen-ji
(西善寺)
Buddhism

Saizen-ji (西善寺)

Yokoze, Japan

Saizen-ji is the eighth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage in Yokoze, Saitama. The Rinzai Zen temple of the Nanzen-ji school sits at the northern foot of Mt....

Hōsen-ji
(法泉寺)
Buddhism

Hōsen-ji (法泉寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Hōsen-ji is the twenty-fourth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage — a Rinzai Zen temple of the Nanzen-ji branch that, until the mid-19th century, was a Shugendō...

Taiyū-ji
Buddhism

Taiyū-ji

Japan

Founded by Kūkai in the early 9th century at the heart of what is now Osaka's Umeda entertainment district, Taiyū-ji is a Kōyasan Shingon temple whose principal Senju...

Ryūshō-in
Buddhism

Ryūshō-in

Narita, Japan

Ryūshō-in — known locally as Namegawa Kannon — is the 28th station of the Bandō Sanjūsankasho pilgrimage, a Tendai temple set among rice fields outside Narita....

Tanjō-ji (Okayama)
Buddhism

Tanjō-ji (Okayama)

Kumenan, Japan

Tanjō-ji marks the literal birthplace of Hōnen Shōnin (1133–1212), founder of Jōdo-shū Pure Land Buddhism....

Taisan-ji
Buddhism

Taisan-ji

Japan

Sanshinzan Taisan-ji in Kobe's Nishi Ward holds a 1293 wooden main hall registered as a National Treasure of Japan — one of only a few such structures in the entire Hyōgo...

Entsū-ji
Buddhism

Entsū-ji

Kurashiki, Japan

Entsū-ji crowns a small mountain in Tamashima, Kurashiki, and serves as Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage station #7....

Goka-dō
(語歌堂)
Buddhism

Goka-dō (語歌堂)

Yokoze, Japan

Goka-dō is the fifth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage in Yokoze, Saitama....

Suisen-ji
(水潜寺)
Buddhism

Suisen-ji (水潜寺)

Minano, Japan

Suisen-ji — Nittaku-san Suisen-ji — is the 34th and final station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage and the kechigan-jo (結願所, 'place where the vow is fulfilled') of...

Hōshō-ji
(法性寺)
Buddhism

Hōshō-ji (法性寺)

Ogano, Japan

Hōshō-ji — Hannya-san Hōshō-ji — is the 32nd station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Sōtō Zen mountain temple in Ogano set against a sandstone cliff....

Nofuku-ji
Buddhism

Nofuku-ji

Japan

Nōfuku-ji, founded by Saichō in 805 CE on his return from Tang China, is one of the oldest Tendai temples in the Hyōgo region....

Dōji-dō
(童子堂)
Buddhism

Dōji-dō (童子堂)

Chichibu, Japan

Dōji-dō is the twenty-second station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage — literally 'Children's Hall,' a Shingon Buzan-ha temple where Kannon has been invoked for...

Enpuku-ji (圓福寺)
Buddhism

Enpuku-ji (圓福寺)

Chōshi, Japan

Enpuku-ji is the 27th Bandō station and the easternmost stop of the eastern Kannon circuit....

Kongo-ji
Buddhism

Kongo-ji

Japan

Founded by Gyōki on Mount Amano in the Tenpyō era and revived in the late Heian period by the monk Akan, Amano-san Kongō-ji became known as Nyonin Kōya — Women's Kōyasan —...

Kagaku-ji
Buddhism

Kagaku-ji

Japan

Banshū Akō Taiunzan Kagaku-ji is the Asano clan's family temple in Akō, founded in 1645 and made permanent home of Akō's memorial culture by the 1701–1703 vendetta of the...

Saigoku-ji (Sōji-in)
Buddhism

Saigoku-ji (Sōji-in)

Onomichi, Japan

Saigoku-ji — full name Maniyama Sōji-in Saigoku-ji — sits on Mt. Atago above Onomichi's old port, ascended by 108 stone steps....

Mizuma-dera
Buddhism

Mizuma-dera

Japan

Mizuma-dera, popularly called Mizuma Kannon, is among the most actively visited temples in southern Osaka....

Dōjō-ji
Buddhism

Dōjō-ji

Japan

Dōjō-ji is the oldest documented temple in Wakayama Prefecture, founded in 701 CE by the monk Gien at Emperor Monmu's command....

Saidai-ji (Okayama)
Buddhism

Saidai-ji (Okayama)

Okayama, Japan

Saidai-ji Kannon-in opens the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage in eastern Okayama. Founded in the eighth century around a Senju Kannon image said to have chosen this spot by...

Nosaka-ji
(野坂寺)
Buddhism

Nosaka-ji (野坂寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Nosaka-ji, twelfth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a Rinzai Zen temple of the Nanzen-ji branch formed by the 1741 merger of an older Kannon-dō with...

Enkō-ji (Myō-ō-in)
Buddhism

Enkō-ji (Myō-ō-in)

Fukuyama, Japan

Enkō-ji, also known as Myō-ō-in, sits on Atago-yama above the Kusado Sengen archaeological site in Fukuyama, Hiroshima....

Sanbutsu-ji
Buddhism

Sanbutsu-ji

Misasa, Japan

Sanbutsu-ji, the 31st station of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, sits on Mt. Mitoku in Misasa, Tottori....

Jōsen-ji
(常泉寺)
Buddhism

Jōsen-ji (常泉寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Jōsen-ji is the third station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage in Saitama, Japan....

Nago-ji (那古寺)
Buddhism

Nago-ji (那古寺)

Tateyama, Japan

Nago-ji — Fudaraku-san Nago-ji — is the 33rd and final station of the Bandō Sanjūsankasho, set on a forested mid-slope of Mt. Nago in Tateyama, Chiba....

Kannon-ji
(観音寺)
Buddhism

Kannon-ji (観音寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Kannon-ji is the twenty-first station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Shingon Buzan-ha temple in central Chichibu locally known as Yano-dō ('Arrow Hall')....

Kiyotaki-ji (清滝寺)
Buddhism

Kiyotaki-ji (清滝寺)

Tsuchiura, Japan

Kiyotaki-ji is the 26th Bandō station, a quiet Shingon-Buzan temple on the lower slopes of Mt. Ryūgamine in rural Tsuchiura....

Kyūshō-ji
(久昌寺)
Buddhism

Kyūshō-ji (久昌寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Kyūshō-ji is the twenty-fifth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage — a Sōtō Zen temple known by its older nickname Otehan-dera, 'Hand-Seal Temple,' for the legend...

Saikō-ji
(西光寺)
Buddhism

Saikō-ji (西光寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Saikō-ji, sixteenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a Shingon Buzan-ha temple whose Senju (Thousand-Armed) Kannon is traditionally attributed to the Nara...

Akechi-ji
(明智寺)
Buddhism

Akechi-ji (明智寺)

Yokoze, Japan

Akechi-ji is the ninth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage in Yokoze, Saitama....

Daien-ji
(大渕寺)
Buddhism

Daien-ji (大渕寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Daien-ji — Ryūga-zan Daien-ji — is the 27th station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Sōtō Zen temple in the Kagemori valley of Chichibu, Saitama....

Rakuhō-ji (楽法寺)
Buddhism

Rakuhō-ji (楽法寺)

Sakuragawa, Japan

Rakuhō-ji is the 24th Bandō station, popularly known as Amabiki Kannon — the Rain-Drawing Kannon....

Yokei-ji
Buddhism

Yokei-ji

Setouchi, Japan

Yokei-ji crowns Ueterasan, a low hill above the rice plains of Setouchi City. Founded in the eighth century and long affiliated with the Tendai school, the temple holds...

Kabusan-ji
Buddhism

Kabusan-ji

Japan

Kabusan-ji is a Tendai mountain temple in the hills north of Takatsuki, traditionally founded by En no Gyōja in 697 CE and held to be the place where Bishamonten was first...

Mitaki-dera (Mitaki-Kannon)
Buddhism

Mitaki-dera (Mitaki-Kannon)

Hiroshima, Japan

Mitaki-dera — Ryūsen-zan Mitaki-ji — sits in a forested ravine 3 km from the hypocentre of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, with three named waterfalls flowing through the...

Henshō-ji (Hōkai-in)
Buddhism

Henshō-ji (Hōkai-in)

Okayama, Japan

Henshō-ji, also known as Hōkai-in, sits at the base of wooded Kongōsan in northern Okayama City....

Kiyomizu-dera (Osaka)
Buddhism

Kiyomizu-dera (Osaka)

Japan

Distinct from the famous Kyoto Kiyomizu-dera (and from the temples of the same name in Hyōgo, Chiba, and Shimane), Osaka's Kiyomizu-dera was revived in 1640 by the priest...

Tenjōji
Buddhism

Tenjōji

Japan

Mayasan Tenjō-ji sits near the summit of Mt. Maya, the Kobe-area mountain named for Mayadevi (Lady Maya, mother of the Buddha) — the temple's distinctive secondary focus...

Kanyō-ji
Buddhism

Kanyō-ji

Shunan, Japan

Kanyō-ji — Rokuon-zan Kanyō-ji — sits in the highland Kano basin of northern Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture....

Jōraku-ji
(常楽寺)
Buddhism

Jōraku-ji (常楽寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Jōraku-ji, eleventh station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, was the route's only Tendai temple through the Edo period before fire and Meiji-era reform reshaped it....

Ongaku-ji
(音楽寺)
Buddhism

Ongaku-ji (音楽寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Ongaku-ji is the twenty-third station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage — a Rinzai Zen temple of the Nanzen-ji branch whose name means 'music.' Founded by tradition...

Senkō-ji
Buddhism

Senkō-ji

Onomichi, Japan

Senkō-ji — full name Daihōzan Gongen-in Senkō-ji — clings to the mid-slope of Mt. Senkō above Onomichi harbor....

Satake-ji
Buddhism

Satake-ji

Hitachiōta, Japan

Satake-ji is the 22nd Bandō station and the spiritual ward of the medieval Satake clan....

Ryūseki-ji
(龍石寺)
Buddhism

Ryūseki-ji (龍石寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Ryūseki-ji is the nineteenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Sōtō Zen temple whose hall sits not on a foundation but on a single mass of conglomerate...

En'yū-ji
(円融寺)
Buddhism

En'yū-ji (円融寺)

Chichibu, Japan

En'yū-ji is the twenty-sixth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage — a Rinzai Zen temple of the Kenchō-ji branch with an unusual feature: the Iwai-dō, a stage-built...

Seigan-ji
Buddhism

Seigan-ji

Japan

Seigan-ji is the head temple (sōhonzan) of the Jōdo Seizan Fukakusa branch, founded in Nara in 667 CE and relocated in 1591 to Kyoto's Shinkyōgoku entertainment district....

Rendai-ji
Buddhism

Rendai-ji

Kurashiki, Japan

Rendai-ji crowns Mt. Yuga (270 m) above Kurashiki and serves as Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage station #6....

Jigen-ji
(慈眼寺)
Buddhism

Jigen-ji (慈眼寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Jigen-ji, thirteenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a Sōtō Zen temple whose name — 'compassionate eyes' — is drawn from a verse of the Kannon Sutra....

Boku'un-ji
(卜雲寺)
Buddhism

Boku'un-ji (卜雲寺)

Yokoze, Japan

Boku'un-ji is the sixth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage in Yokoze, Saitama....

Houki-in Temple
Buddhism

Houki-in Temple

Japan

Hōki-in is the Mt. Kōya sub-temple charged each year with carrying fresh monastic robes to Kōbō Daishi at the Okunoin mausoleum, where Kūkai is believed to remain in...

Suma-dera
Buddhism

Suma-dera

Japan

Suma-dera, formally Joya-san Fukushō-ji, is the head temple (daihonzan) of its own Shingon sub-school — the Shingon-shū Sumadera-ha — and the principal site of Heike...

Tachibana-dera
Buddhism

Tachibana-dera

Japan

Tachibana-dera is a Tendai temple set in the Asuka rice fields of Nara Prefecture, traditionally identified as the birthplace of Prince Shōtoku....

Ryūzō-ji (龍蔵寺)
Buddhism

Ryūzō-ji (龍蔵寺)

Yamaguchi, Japan

Ryūzō-ji — Takitōzan Ryūzō-ji — is regarded as the oldest temple in Yamaguchi City, traditionally founded in 698 by En no Gyōja and 741 by Gyōki....

Kanshin-ji
Buddhism

Kanshin-ji

Japan

Kanshin-ji holds one of the rare Japanese pairings where both the main hall and its principal image are National Treasures: the Heian-period Kondō and a seated Nyoirin...

Kakuman-ji
Buddhism

Kakuman-ji

Japan

Kakuman-ji is one of the few Tendai Shinsei-shū temples outside the school's Sakamoto heartland near Mount Hiei....

Mani-ji
Buddhism

Mani-ji

Tottori, Japan

Mani-ji is a special temple (tokubetsu reijō) of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage on Mt. Mani north of Tottori City....

Komyo-ji
Buddhism

Komyo-ji

Japan

Gobusan Kōmyō-ji crowns Mt. Gobusan in Katō, Hyōgo — a Kōyasan Shingon temple traced to 594 CE and holding an Eleven-Faced Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Kannon as honzon....

Tokoin Hagino-tera
Buddhism

Tokoin Hagino-tera

Japan

Tōkō-in — known by the affectionate name Hagi-no-tera, Bush Clover Temple — is a Sōtō Zen temple in suburban Toyonaka, Osaka....

Eifuku-ji
Buddhism

Eifuku-ji

Japan

Eifuku-ji at Taishi-chō, Osaka, guards the tomb of Prince Shōtoku — Japan's foundational royal patron of Buddhism — alongside his mother and consort in a single circular...

Kōzan-ji
Buddhism

Kōzan-ji

Shimonoseki, Japan

Kōzan-ji — Kinzan Kōzan-ji — in Chōfu, Shimonoseki, holds Japan's oldest dated Zenshūyō ('Zen-style') Buddhist hall: a 1320 Butsuden, designated a National Treasure....

Imamiya-bō
(今宮坊)
Buddhism

Imamiya-bō (今宮坊)

Chichibu, Japan

Imamiya-bō, fourteenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a Rinzai Zen temple of the Nanzen-ji branch on a site that was, for nearly a millennium, a single...

Ikaruga-dera
Buddhism

Ikaruga-dera

Japan

Hyōgo Ikaruga-dera in Taishi-chō was founded by Prince Shōtoku in 606 CE on rice-paddy lands granted to him in Harima Province by Empress Suiko....

Gaya-in
Buddhism

Gaya-in

Japan

Gaya-in, formally Ōtanizan Daikei-ji Gaya-in, is one of Hyōgo's most important Honzan Shugendō temples — a Tendai-affiliated branch of mountain ascetic Buddhism....

Daisen-ji
Buddhism

Daisen-ji

Daisen, Japan

Daisen-ji, the 29th station of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, sits high on Mt. Daisen — at 1,729 meters the highest peak in the Chūgoku region....

Sōrin-ji (宗隣寺)
Buddhism

Sōrin-ji (宗隣寺)

Ube, Japan

Sōrin-ji — Shōkō-zan Sōrin-ji — is a Tang-Chinese-founded temple (777 CE) re-established in 1670 as the bodhi-temple of the Fukuhara clan, chief retainers of the Mōri...

Jōrin-ji
(定林寺)
Buddhism

Jōrin-ji (定林寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Jōrin-ji, seventeenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a small Sōtō Zen temple founded as an act of warrior repentance....

Iwanoue-dō
(岩之上堂)
Buddhism

Iwanoue-dō (岩之上堂)

Chichibu, Japan

Iwanoue-dō is the twentieth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Rinzai Zen hall of the Nanzen-ji branch perched on a bluff above the Arakawa river....

Ichihata-ji
Buddhism

Ichihata-ji

Izumo, Japan

Ichihata-ji (Ichibata Yakushi), the 26th station of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, sits atop Mt. Ichihata above Lake Shinji....

Shōraku-ji (Senjū-in)
Buddhism

Shōraku-ji (Senjū-in)

Bizen, Japan

Shōraku-ji, also known as Senju-in, sits on a low hill in Bizen and serves as Temple #3 of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage. The honzon is a hibutsu Eleven-Faced Kannon....

Gōdo-ji
(神門寺)
Buddhism

Gōdo-ji (神門寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Gōdo-ji, eighteenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a Sōtō Zen temple whose name 'Divine Gate' (神門) commemorates a stand of sakaki trees that once formed...

Shōrin-ji
(少林寺)
Buddhism

Shōrin-ji (少林寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Shōrin-ji, fifteenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a Rinzai Zen temple of the Kenchō-ji branch on the historic Banba-machi neighbourhood of central...

Daihōon-ji
Buddhism

Daihōon-ji

Japan

Daihōon-ji, known popularly as Senbon Shakadō, holds Kyoto's oldest surviving wooden building inside the city limits — a 1227 National Treasure main hall that survived the...

Shōfuku-ji (正福寺)
Buddhism

Shōfuku-ji (正福寺)

Kasama, Japan

Sashiro-san Shōfuku-ji is the 23rd Bandō station, a temple whose continuity has survived two complete physical destructions. The founding legend tells of a hunter on Mt....

Daiun-in
Buddhism

Daiun-in

Tottori, Japan

Daiun-in in Tottori, the 33rd and final station of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, is the route's manzanji — the place where pilgrim journeys complete....

Hashidate-dō
(橋立堂)
Buddhism

Hashidate-dō (橋立堂)

Chichibu, Japan

Hashidate-dō — Sekiryū-zan Hashidate-dō — is the 28th station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Sōtō Zen temple set beneath an eighty-metre limestone cliff in the...

Ōmi-dō (大御堂)
Buddhism

Ōmi-dō (大御堂)

Tsukuba, Japan

Ōmi-dō is the 25th Bandō station and the sole institutional Buddhist successor of Tsukuba Daigongen — the syncretic Shinto-Buddhist complex that fused Kannon devotion with...

Kannon-in
(観音院)
Buddhism

Kannon-in (観音院)

Ogano, Japan

Kannon-in — Shūkutsu-san Kannon-in — is the 31st station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage and the most physically demanding stop on the route....

Anko-ji
Buddhism

Anko-ji

Japan

Ankō-ji is an independent Tendai temple founded in 775 CE by Prince Kaisei on a wooded hillside north of Takatsuki....

Chōsen-in
(長泉院)
Buddhism

Chōsen-in (長泉院)

Chichibu, Japan

Chōsen-in — Sasado-san Chōsen-in — is the 29th station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Sōtō Zen temple in the Urayama River valley of Chichibu, Saitama....

Kikusui-ji
(菊水寺)
Buddhism

Kikusui-ji (菊水寺)

Chichibu, Japan

Kikusui-ji — Enmei-zan Kikusui-ji — is the 33rd station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, a Sōtō Zen temple in the Yoshida district of Chichibu....

Jodo-ji
Buddhism

Jodo-ji

Japan

Gokurakusan Jōdo-ji in Ono shelters two of the only Buddhist National Treasures in Hyōgo: the 1194 Jōdō-dō, a rare survival of Daibutsu-yō architecture, and Kaikei's...

Chiba-dera
Buddhism

Chiba-dera

Chiba, Japan

Chiba-dera — also read Senyō-ji — is the 29th station of the Bandō Sanjūsankasho and Chiba City's oldest temple....

Kiyama-ji (Kanji-in)
Buddhism

Kiyama-ji (Kanji-in)

Maniwa, Japan

Kiyama-ji crowns Mt. Kiyama (430 m) in Maniwa, north of Tsuyama. Founded by Kūkai in 815 CE according to temple tradition, it is a Kōyasan Shingon-shū bekkaku honzan and...

Ruri-ji
Buddhism

Ruri-ji

Japan

Funakoshi-san Nankōbō Ruri-ji is the FINAL station of the New Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage....

Kasamori-ji (笠森寺)
Buddhism

Kasamori-ji (笠森寺)

Chōnan, Japan

Kasamori-ji is the 31st station of the Bandō Sanjūsankasho — a Tendai temple in the forested hills of Chōnan, Chiba....

Kakurin-ji
Buddhism

Kakurin-ji

Japan

Totasan Kakurin-ji in Kakogawa shelters two National Treasure halls — a 1112 Taishi-dō and a 1397 Main Hall whose three-style synthesis is rare in Japan....

Kannō-ji
Buddhism

Kannō-ji

Japan

Kannō-ji stands on the slope of Kabutoyama in Nishinomiya, holding one of Japan's three foremost Nyoirin Kannon images — a Heian-period figure carved by Kūkai in 830 from...

Tōshun-ji (洞春寺)
Buddhism

Tōshun-ji (洞春寺)

Yamaguchi, Japan

Tōshun-ji — Shōshū-zan Tōshun-ji — was founded in 1572 by Mōri Terumoto as the bodhi-temple of his grandfather, the warlord Mōri Motonari....

Hōchō-ji
(法長寺)
Buddhism

Hōchō-ji (法長寺)

Yokoze, Japan

Hōchō-ji is the seventh station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage in Yokoze, Saitama....

Mangan-ji
Buddhism

Mangan-ji

Japan

Mangan-ji at Kawanishi, Hyōgo, is a Kōyasan Shingon temple founded by imperial decree of Emperor Shōmu in the Nara period....

Daiji-ji
(大慈寺)
Buddhism

Daiji-ji (大慈寺)

Yokoze, Japan

Daiji-ji, the tenth station of the Chichibu 34 Kannon Pilgrimage, is a Sōtō Zen temple founded in 1490 in the Yokoze hills....

Kiyomizu-dera (Yasugi)
Buddhism

Kiyomizu-dera (Yasugi)

Yasugi, Japan

Kiyomizu-dera in Yasugi, Shimane, is the 28th station of the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage and the foremost Tendai esoteric (taimitsu) training hall in the San'in region....

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