Ichiganji Temple

Temple
The name Ichiganji means “temple of one request,” and it is dedicated to the bodhisattva Jizo, who is said to grant the requests of those who ask at least once. Since the Buddhist priest who enshrined the statue of Jizo was fond of mustard and sake, people who have a request to make should bring offerings of mustard and sake. The temple’s major festival is held on the last Sunday in February. Votive sake is given to the people in attendance, and at mochi rice cakes are thrown at the end of the ceremony.

Spot details

Address
Wakayama Pref. Tanabeshi Nakahechichounishidani 575 map map Map
Phone
0739641045
Hours
Admission fee free
Closed
open everyday
Fees
Free
Parking Lot
Available
Credit Card
Not available
Smoking
Available
Wi-Fi
Not available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • 願い事
    3.0 Reviewed : 2019.12.08
    田辺市の山奥にあるお寺です。一つだけ願いが叶うと言われています。年一回、お願いをしにいっています。なかなか叶いません笑
  • 願い事を一つ叶えてくれます
    5.0 Reviewed : 2019.11.06
    一願という名前の通り、願いを一つだけ叶えてくれるお地蔵さん。からしとお酒を近くのお店で買ってお供えすると、より効果が高まるというのでいつもお供えします。たまにお寺でお守りづくりといった体験イベントもしています。
  • 安珍清姫
    5.0 Reviewed : 2019.10.13
    安珍清姫物語のヒロイン清姫の生誕の地でもあり、清姫一族の菩提寺とのことです。物語の絵巻が、境内に掲げられており、無料で見ることができます。

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