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Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon)

千葉県
4.1
Tourist Information of This Area
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The view of the sea from the cliffside temple is breathtaking!
This historic temple is built on the side of a sheer cliff. Looking up at it from below, you'll be amazed by its incredible location. If you climb up to the temple, catching your breath, you can enjoy the best view of Tateyama Bay.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

A 717-Year-Old Kannon Statue Carved into a Rock

Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) A 717-Year-Old Kannon Statue Carved into a Rock
Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) is a temple with a Kannon statue carved into a rock by Gyoki in 717. It has a history older than that of Nara's Great Buddha and is highly valued for its historical significance. When you climb the stairs, you can see the Kannon statue standing in the cliff. It creates a unique pattern and is a popular spot for taking photos. It's easily accessible from Tateyama City and is a must-see spot for those visiting Minamiboso for sightseeing.
Point 2

Enjoy the Scenic Views on a Rainy Day

Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) Enjoy the Scenic Views on a Rainy Day
As a recommended spot that can be enjoyed even on rainy days in Minamiboso, Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) is introduced. The Kannon statue standing in the cliff is beautiful even on rainy days, creating a fantastic atmosphere. On the other hand, the stairs become slippery, so rain gear and non-slip shoes are necessary, but it's definitely worth a visit. If you want to enrich your sightseeing even on rainy days when visiting the Tateyama area, be sure to visit.
Point 3

Beautiful View of Tokyo Bay from the Cliff Kannon

Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) Beautiful View of Tokyo Bay from the Cliff Kannon
From Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon), you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tateyama City and the beautiful scenery of Tokyo Bay. Especially during sunset, the view is stunning and attracts many tourists. When you climb the stairs and enter the Kannon Hall, you'll find a Kannon statue enshrined in the inner sanctuary, which utilizes a natural wall. Its appearance is like something out of a movie, offering a unique and extraordinary experience. If you want to enjoy beautiful scenery in Minamiboso, be sure to visit Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon).
Point 4

Don't Miss the Power Spots on the Temple Grounds

Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) Don't Miss the Power Spots on the Temple Grounds
When visiting Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon), it's easy to focus only on the Kannon statue on the hill, but there are plenty of other attractions on the temple grounds. For example, right next to the main hall stands the "Enmei Jizo," which is said to bring longevity and good health to those who visit. There are also other spots scattered along the approach to the temple, such as the Fudo statue and the main hall. If you have extra time, be sure to stop by and check them out.
Point 5

Enjoy Tateshina's Soba Noodles

Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) Enjoy Tateshina's Soba Noodles
The area around Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) is known for its delicious soba noodle restaurants. You can enjoy various types of soba dishes, such as handmade soba noodles made with locally produced soba flour and tempura soba noodles. In addition, there are plenty of dishes made with seafood and local vegetables in the area. If you want to enjoy a meal around Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon), be sure to visit local soba noodle restaurants and local cuisine restaurants.
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Access

Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) Popular Tourist Spot in Tateyama Area
Popular Tourist Spot in Tateyama Area
Daifukuji Temple (Cliff Kannon) is located in Tateyama, Chiba, a popular tourist destination. It's a 15-minute walk from the nearest station, Nachi-Funakata Station on the JR Uchibo Line, or you can take the "Namuya" bus from JR Tateyama Station and get off at "Kishi-Kannon Mae" for a short walk. It's easily accessible by public transportation alone, and there is also a fully equipped parking lot, so it's recommended to go to the temple by your own means of transportation.

Basic Information

Address 835 Funakata, Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture 294-0056
Business Hours

8:00~16:30

TEL 0470-27-2247
Web Site http://www.gakekannon.jp/about01.html
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