Kobuchi-zan Kannonin Temple

Temple
A temple with a long history said to have building in 1258 during the mid-Kamakura period. It is the only remaining Honzan School Shugen ascetic practice Temple in Kasukabe City. The temple is famous for its seven Buddhist statues carved by master carver Enku. The statues include a standing statue of Kannon, a standing statue of the Fudo Myoo, a standing statue of Bishamonten, a statue of En no Gyoja seated on a stool, a standing statue of Zao Gongen, a statue of Toku-Yaksha Myoujin, and one of Gobo-Dai-Zenjin.

Spot details

Address
Saitama Kasukabe-shi Kobuchi 1634 map map Map
Phone
0487523870
Hours
9:30-17:00
*Reception for awarded items such as amulets, amulets, and stamps is 10:00-17:00
Parking Lot
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  • 地味だけど歴史は深いパワースポット
    3.0 Reviewed : 2017.01.07
    地元の人でもあまり知られていないかなり歴史あるスポット。申し訳ないけれど、建造物全体的に劣化し寂れてしまった感は否定できないが、なんだかパワースポットのようなものを感じる不思議な場所。国道旧4号線沿いから車で行こうとすると、入り口がアパートとアパートの間にあるため見過ごしやすいので注意が必要。仁王門を見る限りただものではない雰囲気に驚かされる。それもそのはず、春日部市の有形文化財に指定され...

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