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Koryuji

愛媛県
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Oshima's largest temple, also popular as a photo spot.
Koryuji is a temple of the Shingon Mikkyo sect founded by the decree of Prince Shotoku in the 5th year of Empress Suiko's reign (597 AD). The main deity, Senju Kannon, is said to provide blessings for traffic safety and safe travel, and is known as "Funatama-sama". During the Middle Ages, it was worshipped as a prayer site for the Murakami pirates. The temple grounds include the "Zojo 5th Rank Murakami Yoshihiro Monument" commemorating Murakami Yoshihiro, who is said to be the founder of the Murakami pirates, being awarded the rank of Zojo 5th. As a temple for the Seven Lucky Gods of the Seto Inland Sea, you can see a beautiful "Hotei-san no Hana Temizu" (flower hand-washing basin) in front of the main hall. Also, with the wish "Please protect me firmly in this world, and let me live a long and healthy life. And when I go, please let me go easily," visitors can write their names on a paper charm, tie it to an umbrella, and connect their fate with the Kannon deity through the "Pocchiri Musubi Kannon" ritual, which is also popular as a photo spot.
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Point 1

Breathtaking View of the Seto Inland Sea from Koryuji Temple

Koryuji Temple in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture, offers a beautiful view of the Seto Inland Sea. It's known for its picturesque scenery throughout the four seasons and is loved by many tourists. It's the family temple of the Murakami family and is also famous for being one of the Seven Lucky Gods of the Seto Inland Sea pilgrimage. We recommend visiting the 23rd to 36th temples, including Kameo-yama, after touring the main hall and taking a lunch break. Be sure to experience the breathtaking view from Koryuji Temple!
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The Hall where Japan's Oldest Bronze Bell, the "Iwosaki Bell," is Enshrined

At Koryuji Temple, there is a hall where Japan's oldest bronze bell, the "Iwosaki Bell," is enshrined. This ancient bronze bell has been designated as a national treasure, and its historical value is immeasurable. The hall invites visitors into a mysterious world and is revered by many faithful people. By visiting Koryuji Temple, not only can you experience this precious cultural heritage, but you can also enjoy beautiful nature and scenery. Please come and visit at least once!
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Numerous Historical Buildings such as the Five-Story Pagoda and the Main Hall, Providing a Spectacular Sight

Koryuji Temple is a temple with Senju Kannon Bosatsu as its principal image, boasting numerous historical buildings such as the five-story pagoda and the main hall, providing a spectacular sight. It is also known as the 33rd temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage and the Hotei Son Kiganjo of the Setouchi Seven Lucky Gods Pilgrimage, attracting many faithful visitors. In addition, seasonal flowers are planted along the walking paths, allowing you to spend a relaxing time while feeling the nature. Please come and visit at least once!
Point 4

Heal Your Heart While Strolling Through the Lush Grounds

Koryuji Temple is a temple founded by Prince Shotoku's imperial decree in the fifth year of Empress Suiko's reign. The temple enshrines Senju Kannon, and although it has experienced wars and fires, the main statue has been passed down. The grounds are lush with greenery, and taking a stroll through them can heal your heart. There are also many historical buildings and artifacts, including Japan's oldest bronze bell, the "Iwosaki Bell," making it a must-see destination. It's also known for its seasonal scenery and is loved by visitors. Please come and visit at least once!
Point 5

Enjoy Seasonal Events such as the Tanabata Festival and Fireworks Display

Koryuji Temple is a tourist spot located in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture, where seasonal events such as the Tanabata Festival and fireworks display are held. However, that's not all. You can take a stroll through the lush green grounds or visit the hall where Japan's oldest bronze bell, the "Iwazaki Bell," is enshrined. There are also many historic buildings to see, making it a truly impressive sight. It's also known for its ability to enjoy the scenery of each season, allowing you to experience nature and culture. Please come and visit at least once!
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Basic Information

Address 2916-2 Myo, Yoshiura-cho, Imabari-shi, Ehime 794-2114
Business Hours

Opening hours: 8:00-17:00, closed year-round.

TEL 0897-84-2129
Web Site https://www.koryuji.jp

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