【Japan tourism】 Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage trip [No.43] Genkouzan Enjyuin Meisekiji
Meisekiji is also known locally as “Ageishi-san".
Meisekiji
Principal image | Thousand-handed Kannon Bodhisattva |
Honzon mantra | On bazaratarama kiri sowaka |
Denomination | Tendaijimon sect |
Place
Temple lodging: none
Phone:0894-62-0032
〒797-0007
205 Ageishi, Uwacho, Seiyo City, Ehime Prefecture
Gosyuin(red stamp)
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History
It was founded in the early 6th century. According to the imperial request of Emperor Kinmei, Enjyuin Seicho built the Shichido Garan on this site to enshrine the statue of the Thousand Armed Kannon Bodhisattva, which had come to Japan from Tang Dynasty.
In 734 ( Tenpyo 6), the ascetic Jugen solicited 12 Gongen from Kishu Kumano and built 12 monasteries as the central dojo of Shugondo.
In 823 ( Kōnin 13), Kobo Daishi made a tour of this place, received an imperial command from Emperor Saga, enshrined the Lotus Sutra, and restored the devastated temples.
In 1194 ( Kenkyu 5), Minamoto no Yoritomo enshrined Amida Nyorai in order to mourn the death of his life benefactor, Ike no Zenni, and built a sutra mound to repair the hall.
Since then, it has become a temple to which many samurai worship. It is said that there were more than 70 branch temples in the Muromachi period as a place of prayer for the lords of the Saionji family, and in the Edo period as a place of prayer for the Date family, the lord of the Uwajima domain.
Highlight
【Happy Kannon Statue】About 2m in height. Kannon with a water jar on his left hand.
【Main hall】The roof is characterized by Karahafu-zukuri style. The roof is rounded in the center and curved at the left and right ends.
It is about 78 km (about 2 hours by car) to the next 44th bill place “Daiho-ji"!