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Yakuouji

徳島県
4.2
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general.prefecture.
厄除けのご利益を授かれるとして有名なお寺
This temple is the 23rd sacred site of the Shikoku Pilgrimage, and is known throughout the country for its power to ward off evil. The temple grounds contain the main hall, where two Yakushi Nyorai statues are enshrined, as well as three Yakusen and an ema hall, among other spots where visitors can receive blessings to ward off misfortune.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

The Main Hall of the Edo Period Decorated with Beautiful Sculptures and Paintings

Yakuouji The Main Hall of the Edo Period Decorated with Beautiful Sculptures and Paintings
The main hall of Yakuoji Temple was built in the early Edo period and is decorated with beautiful sculptures and paintings. In particular, the main statue of Yakushi Nyorai is known as Japan's oldest wooden seated statue of Yakushi Nyorai. In addition, the ceiling of the main hall is adorned with beautiful colored paintings that captivate viewers! If you love historic buildings, be sure to visit as it's an unforgettable experience.
Point 2

Let's Perform Yakubarai on Onna-Yakusaka

Yakuouji Let's Perform Yakubarai on Onna-Yakusaka
Once you pass through the first Niomon gate, you'll find the 33-step Onna-Yakusaka staircase. It is said that the Yakushi Sutra is buried on each step, and if you climb up one step at a time while reciting the mantra and offering a small donation at each step, you can perform a Yakubarai, a ritual to ward off bad luck. By the way, it's okay to recite the mantra "On korokoro sendari matougi sowaka" in your mind. If you don't have enough change, you can exchange money at the office near the Niomon gate. Why not give it a try while you're there?
Point 3

Challenge Yourself to climb the Otoko-yaku Slope

Yakuouji Challenge Yourself to climb the Otoko-yaku Slope
After climbing the Onna-yaku Slope, there is a bell tower (which seems to ring every day at 6:00 and 17:00 as the town's time signal), and beyond the bell tower is the Otoko-yaku Slope. The Otoko-yaku Slope has 42 steps, and like the Onna-yaku Slope, you can perform a Yakubarai (a ritual to ward off bad luck) by reciting the Yakushi Nyorai mantra and offering a coin on each step. By the way, there is also a 61-step Kanreki-yaku Slope for men and women. Be sure to bring plenty of coins and wear comfortable shoes when you visit!
Point 4

Purify Yourself Further with the Suigu Bell

Yakuouji Purify Yourself Further with the Suigu Bell
Inside the temple grounds, there is something called the Suigu Bell, and it is said that if you ring the bell as many times as your age while reciting the Daisuikyo Mantra, your bad luck will be purified. You don't need to memorize the Daisuikyo Mantra as it is written under the bell, but it is quite long, so reciting it alone can be a challenge. As a temple for purifying bad luck, if you can manage to complete this ritual, it seems like you can really rid yourself of any misfortune.
Point 5

Visit the Brilliant Yugi Tower

Yakuouji Visit the Brilliant Yugi Tower
After climbing the Men and Women's 60th Birthday and Yakusaka Slope, you will find the Yugi Tower. Why not pay a visit? This tower was built to commemorate the founding of the Shikoku 88 Pilgrimage and the 1150th anniversary of the founding of Koyasan. It was created in the form of the teachings of the Yugi Sutra, which states that "everything in the world is made up of two opposing things, but by becoming one, the foundation of world peace and family happiness is established, making everything abundant and leading to social peace." While there is a fee to enter the tower, it is a beautiful and interesting building that is definitely worth seeing.
Point 6

Participate in Various Experience Events

At Yakuoji Temple, if you make a reservation, you can participate in various experiences. In the "Aji Kan Experience," you can concentrate your mind through Zen meditation, and in the "Shakyo Experience," you can slowly copy sutras on special paper to receive blessings. You can also enjoy "Shojin Ryori," a vegetarian cuisine made with seasonal ingredients. Be sure to make a reservation and visit!
Point 7

Enjoy a Walk or Hike in the Rich Natural Surroundings

Yakuouji Enjoy a Walk or Hike in the Rich Natural Surroundings
The area around Yakuoji Temple is filled with beautiful nature, making it perfect for walks and hikes. In particular, "Akataki" is a must-see and has been selected as one of the Hiyosahakkei, offering a powerful waterfall with a drop of about 20 meters in a branching waterfall. The reason for its name, Akataki, is because it is a waterfall that flows down the reddish rock face in several streams. When visiting Yakuoji Temple, be sure to visit Akataki as well!
Point 8

Enjoy the Night Sakura at Hiwasa Sakura Festival

Yakuouji Enjoy the Night Sakura at Hiwasa Sakura Festival
Around Yakuoji Temple, approximately 1,500 cherry blossom trees are planted, making it a famous spot for cherry blossoms in the spring. Especially during the Hiwasa Sakura Festival, you can enjoy the illuminated night sakura. During this period, tea ceremonies and koto performances are also held in the main hall of Yakuoji Temple, so why not take a break and rest at Yakuoji Temple if you are on a pilgrimage?
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Access

Yakuouji Convenient Access by Car or JR
Convenient Access by Car or JR
Yakuouji Temple is located a 10-minute walk from JR Hiwasa Station, making it relatively easy to access by public transportation in Tokushima Prefecture. Although the number of trains to Hiwasa Station is limited, you can get there in about 60 minutes by using the limited express. If you're coming by car, take National Route 55 from Tokushima City and head towards Muroto (southern Tokushima Prefecture) to reach the temple. Choose the method that suits you best and come visit!

Parking

500 Cars Can Be Parked in the Parking Lot
I think many people visit Yakuoji by car, but there is no need to worry because there is a free parking lot that can accommodate up to 500 cars. There are three parking lots: the first, second, and third, with the first parking lot (located near Yakuoji Onsen) being the closest to Yakuoji. The parking lot is spacious, so even those who are not good at driving should be okay, but be careful on the narrow roads in the surrounding area.

Basic Information

Address 285-1 Okugawachi-mae, Minami-cho, Kaifu-gun, Tokushima 779-2305
Business Hours

8:00~17:00

TEL 0884-77-0023
Web Site http://yakuouji.net/

Review

Average Review
4.2
5 Reviews
4
奥冨晃成
Posted Date:2025/1/2
2024/12/14に訪問。前日に道の駅日和佐で車中泊をして朝からお参り。門の入口から上まで5分で行けました。 上から町を見渡すことができます。朝だったので鳥の囀りが聞こえてきて心地良かったです。
4
東條寛之
Posted Date:2024/9/17
四国八十八ケ所霊場第23番札所医王山薬王寺さん。徳島県最後の札所になります(私は逆打ちしてますので最初)。御本尊様は薬師如来様。厄除けの為に一円玉を階段に落とす(厄を落とす)のは、本来このお寺だけなのですが…いつの間にやら他のお寺の階段にも一円玉を落とされる方が増えたみたいです。本堂の隣に名水が涌いているのですが、今回は出てませんでした。境内には沢蟹が群生してましてお水の御利益を感じます。お堂から見える海は海亀が産卵しに来る貴重なスポット。大切にしたいですね。お土産屋さんの品揃えが高知県とガラッと変わるのも面白いところ。良いお参りが出来て良かったです。ありがとうございます。
5
やすけ!
Posted Date:2024/10/19
2024年10月19日訪問 古いお札返すのと、現状打破の願いを込めて厄祓い。随分訪れてなかったんですが、ゆっくり見てまわるのも久々で記憶に無いところ多数。 札所って事もあり、早朝から沢山の方が訪問されてました。
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