In addition to the thirty-three Kannon statues that were once enshrined in the cave, there are also bells and wash basins from the 17th century, and plaques of high priests of the Ming Dynasty.
The Thirty-three Kannon Bodhisattvas, located at the foot of the mountain on the west side of the temple grounds, were once enshrined in a cave on the mountain behind the temple, but were moved to their current location around the end of the Edo period or the beginning of the Meiji period when the cave collapsed.Other items include a plaque by the Ming monk Ingen, a bell with an inscription from 1681, and a granite hand-washing basin made in 1694.
INFORMATION
- address
- 〒739-06516-6-33 Kuba, Otake City, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Phone Number
- 0827-57-7411
- email address
- shoumyou54-110@ace.ocn.ne.jp
- Number of parking spaces
- 5
- Parking notes
- 4-5 cars can be parked