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No. 16 Koyozan Kannon-ji

Kannon-jiHistory and origin of

The temple legend says that in Tenpyo year 13 (741), was built as an imperial prayer dojo by Gyoki Bosatsu at the time the 68 Kokubun-ji and Kokubun nunnery were built. It is also said that in Kōnin year 7 (816), Kobo Daishi visited this land and carved the principal image of Senjū Kannon and such, revived the temple and defined the current temple name. The Japanese styled layered Shoro-mon (gate with bell tower) facing the pilgrim road, is a stately style which shows the vestiges of the old times.

Kannon-jiDetailed information of

Denomination Kōyasan Shingon-shū
Principal image Senjū Kannon
Temple foundation Kobo Daishi
Foundation Tenpyo year 13 (741)
Address 〒779-3123
49-2, Kokufucho kannonji, Tokushima-shi
Telephone 088-642-2375
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Pilgrim's lodging None

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