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Hashikura Temple

(386) Buddhist temple in Miyoshi, Japan
Address: Kuratani-1006 Ikedacho Shuzu, Miyoshi, Tokushima 778-0020, Japan
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 PM
Phone: +81 883-72-0812
This mysterious temple located high on a mountainside is associated with interesting legends and folklore.
This more than 1000 year-old temple in western Tokushima is nestled in a scenic spot in the mountains and allows overnight stays.
Hashikuraji is a National Tangible Cultural Property and mountaintop temple that can be accessed via the Hashikurasan ropeway. It is also one of few religious ...
A mountain temple steeped in clouds, blossoms, leaves, and tradition. The name, “Hashikuraji” has in it, “hashi”, or chopsticks, an every day unifying ...
This temple was built in the year 828 by Kukai as a special head temple of the Omuro School of the Shingon Sect. Every morning and evening prayers are ...
Hashikura Temple boasts a history of more than 1,000 years. Its six buildings, including the main hall and Gomaden (one of the buildings there), ...
This mountain temple was built by Kobo Daishi in the 5th year of Tencho Era (828), and it is of the “Shingon-Shu” denomination of Buddhism.
It is a temple located on the mountaintop of 600 meters above sea level and covered with cedar trees. and cypress trees with an atmosphere of ...
Sep 24, 2015 · Hashikura Temple is known for its spectacular fall colors and cherry blossoms, and is considered the head shrine of the 600 Konpira Shrines ...
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Restaurants near Hashikuraji Temple: (0.01 mi) Hashikuraji; (0.58 mi) Udon Sanukiya; (0.62 mi) Dosanko Hashikura; (0.91 mi) Ajiichi Asan; (1.09 mi) Imotonya.