【Japan tourism】Shikoku 88 Temple pilgrimage trip [No.25] Housyuzan Singonin Sinsyouji
Shinshoji Temple is built on a hill overlooking Murotsu Port and is commonly known as “Tsudera".
Shinsyouji
Principal image | Jizo Bodhisattva |
Honzon mantra | On kakakabi sanmaei sowaka |
Denomination | Shingon Buddhism Buzan sect |
Place
Temple lodging: none
Phone:0887-23-0025
〒781-7102
2652-i Murotsu, Muroto City, Kochi Prefecture
Goshuin(red stamp)
History
When Kobo Daishi made a tour of Shikoku, the shape of the mountain resembled the jewel held by Jizo Bodhisattva. This place was designated as a sacred place, and the Jizo Bodhisattva was carved and made into the principal image of worship, and named “Houshuzan Shingonin Shinshoji".
There was a time when the site was expanded and managed by the clan, but due to the Meiji reforms, the temple was abandoned and the land became extremely small. The main hall was built in 1975 and the Daishido in 1963.
When he couldn’t see the monk, he found the body of Jizo Bodhisattva, the principal image of Buddha, wet. Since then, the principal image has been called “Kajitori Jizo".
Highlight
【precincts】After passing through Shumon, you will find the Daishido, Nokyosho, and the Dan Lay Hall on the right. If you climb the steep stone steps leading to the main hall, you will find the main hall on top of a small mountain.
From the main hall, you can overlook the Pacific Ocean, and you can also see the 26th temple, Kongochoji.
It is about 5 km (about 15 minutes by car) to the next 26th bill place “Kongochoji"!