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 statues at the foot of the mountain on the west side of the temple precincts were once enshrined in a cave on the mountain behind the temple, but due to the collapse of a rock cave, they were moved to their current location around the end of the Edo period or the beginning of the Meiji era. In addition, there is a plaque of Ingen, a high priest of the Ming Dynasty, a bell engraved in 1681, and a granite washbasin 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

ACCESS

739-0651 
6-6-33 Kuba, Otake City, Hiroshima Prefecture

10 minute walk from Kuba Station

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