<<=Back to Top <<=Fudasho (Numbered temples)
Route:<<=Unpenji(#66) to #67 #68 to Kannonji(#69)=>>
Date:2020/02/13
・・・Information・・・


Hondo (#67) 
Daishido (#67)

History
This temple was founded by Kūkai in 822 at the request of Emperor Saga and was originally administered by both Tendai and Shingon sects becoming a large center for religious academic learning. Most of the buildings were burned down by the troops of Chōsokabe. The Main Hall was rebuilt in the early 1600s. The large camphor tree at the bottom of the steps is said to have been planted by Kūkai. [Provided by Shikoku Japan 88 Route Guide]
・・・Route Information・・・
Number of routes: Only 1 route.
There are many old route signs. Kotohiki Park is near ♯68.
Distance : 8.8 km
Elevation change: -57.9 m

(Guidance)

Edo Era Jizo statue in front of the Niomon 
Pilgrimage road next to a reservoir

Edo Era signposts 
More EdoEra signposts

Entrance 
View of Kotohiki Park