Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
- Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
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Jōju-bashi bridge and Furō-mon gate, Kiyama-ji
The Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage (中国三十三観音霊場, Chūgoku Sanjūsan Kannon Reijō?) is one of a number of traditional Buddhist pilgrimage routes in Japan. The route includes 33 sites sacred to the boddhisattva Kannon, across the Chūgoku region (Okayama, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi, Shimane and Tottori prefectures). The 33 Kannon were selected in 1981.
List of Temples with Kannon
No. |
Temple |
Location |
1 |
Saidai-ji (Kannon-in) |
Okayama, Okayama |
2 |
Yokei-ji |
Oku, Okayama |
3 |
Shōraku-ji (Senjū-in) |
Bizen, Okayama |
special |
Tanjō-ji (Okayama) |
Kume District, Okayama |
4 |
Kiyama-ji (Kanji-in) |
Maniwa, Okayama |
5 |
Henshō-ji (Hōkai-in) |
Okayama, Okayama |
6 |
Rendai-ji |
Kurashiki, Okayama |
7 |
Entsū-ji |
Kurashiki, Okayama |
8 |
Enkō-ji (Myō-ō-in) |
Fukuyama, Hiroshima |
9 |
Jōdo-ji (Daijōritsu-in) |
Onomichi, Hiroshima |
special |
Saigoku-ji (Sōji-in) |
Onomichi, Hiroshima |
10 |
Senkō-ji |
Onomichi, Hiroshima |
11 |
Kōjō-ji |
Onomichi, Hiroshima |
12 |
Buttsū-ji |
Mihara, Hiroshima |
13 |
Mitaki-dera (Mitaki-Kannon) |
Hiroshima |
14 |
Suishō-ji (Daishō-in) |
Miyajima, Hiroshima |
special |
Hannya-ji (Yōmei-in) |
Hirao, Yamaguchi |
15 |
Kanyō-ji |
Shunan, Yamaguchi |
16 |
Tōshun-ji |
Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi |
17 |
Ryūzō-ji |
Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi |
18 |
Sōrin-ji |
Ube, Yamaguchi |
19 |
Kōzan-ji |
Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi |
20 |
Daishō-in |
Hagi, Yamaguchi |
21 |
Kannon-in |
Hagi, Yamaguchi |
22 |
Tada-ji |
Hamada, Shimane |
23 |
Kando-ji |
Izumo, Shimane |
24 |
Zenjō-ji |
Unnan, Shimane |
25 |
Gakuen-ji (Ichijō-in) |
Izumo, Shimane |
26 |
Ichihata-ji |
Izumo, Shimane |
27 |
Unju-ji |
Yasugi, Shimane |
28 |
Kiyomizu-dera (Yasugi) |
Yasugi, Shimane |
29 |
Daisen-ji |
Daisen, Tottori |
30 |
Hase-dera |
Kurayoshi, Tottori |
31 |
Sanbutsu-ji |
Misasa, Tottori |
special |
Ninma-ji |
Tottori, Tottori |
32 |
Jigen-ji (Kannon-in) |
Tottori, Tottori |
33 |
Daiun-in |
Tottori, Tottori |
See also
- Kannon
- For an explanation of terms concerning Japanese Buddhism, Japanese Buddhist art, and Japanese Buddhist temple architecture, see the Glossary of Japanese Buddhism.
Categories:
- Buddhism in Japan
- Buddhist pilgrimages
- Buddhist temples in Okayama Prefecture
- Buddhist temples in Hiroshima Prefecture
- Buddhist temples in Yamaguchi Prefecture
- Buddhist temples in Tottori Prefecture
- Buddhist temples in Shimane Prefecture
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