壺阪寺

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奈良県
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A Shingon temple in Takatori, the sixth stop of the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage, known for a Kannon linked to eye ailments and large outdoor stone statues.
Tsubosakadera, formally South Hokkeji, is a Shingon temple in the hills of Takatori said to have been founded in 703. It is the sixth temple of the Saigoku thirty-three Kannon pilgrimage, and its eleven-headed thousand-armed Kannon is revered for helping with eye ailments; the story of the blind Sawaichi and his wife Osato spread its reputation. The temple is known for large stone statues, including a standing Kannon carved by Japanese and Indian stonemasons and presented from India. The stone Buddhas are among the largest of their kind. The grounds also show cherry blossoms in spring and coloured leaves in autumn.

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都道府縣: 奈良県 (Nara)

地址: 3 Tsubosaka, Takatori-cho, Takaichi-gun, Nara 635-0102

最近車站: Tsubosakayama Station

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Nara, Japan

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How do I get to Tsubosakadera?

Take a bus from Tsubosakayama Station on the Kintetsu Yoshino Line for about 20 minutes to the last stop.

Why is Tsubosakadera associated with eye ailments?

Its principal Kannon image is believed to help with eye ailments, and the puppet-play story of the blind Sawaichi and his wife Osato spread this reputation.

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