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Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō Meguri 20 Temples

Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō Meguri 20 Temples

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The Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō are 20 temples connected with Kōbō Daishi that are not included in the Shikoku Eighty-eight Temple Pilgrimage. When combined with the Eighty-eight Temples, they form 108 temples corresponding to the 108 worldly desires. We have compiled all 20 temples scattered across Tokushima, Kōchi, Ehime, and Kagawa in order of their temple number.

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Japan, 771-1320 Tokushima Prefecture, Itano District, Kamiita Town, Yatsushiro 14-2

Dainichi-ji Temple (Busōzan) in Kamiita Town, Tokushima Prefecture. It is the 1st temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Senju Kannon Bosatsu.

Dōgaku-ji Temple

Japan, 779-3232 Tokushima Prefecture, Myōzai District, Ishii Town, Ishii Jōnochi 605

Dōgaku-ji Temple (Tōmeizan) in Ishii Town, Tokushima Prefecture. It is the 2nd temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Yakushi Nyorai, and it is said that Kōbō Daishi studied here.

Japan, 771-4505 Tokushima Prefecture, Katsuura District, Kamikatsu Town, Masaki Kanjōtaki 18

Jigen-ji Temple (Gekichōzan) in Kamikatsu Town, Tokushima Prefecture. It is the 3rd temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Jūichimen Kannon Bosatsu, and it is known for its limestone cave, "Ana Zenjō."

Japan, 775-0101 Tokushima Prefecture, Kaifu District, Kaiyō Town, Asakawa Nakasō 15

Yasaka-ji Temple (Saba Daishi Hongō) in Kaiyō Town, Tokushima Prefecture. It is the 4th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Kōbō Daishi, and it is affectionately known as "Saba Daishi."

Japan, 785-0009 Kōchi Prefecture, Susaki City, Nishimachi 1-chōme-2-1

Daizen-ji Temple (Kōyasan) in Susaki City, Kōchi Prefecture. It is the 5th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Kōbō Daishi, and it stands on a hill overlooking Susaki Bay.

Japan, 798-0036 Ehime Prefecture, Uwajima City, Tenjincho 1-1

Ryukoin (Rinkaizan) in Uwajima City, Ehime Prefecture. The 6th temple of the Shikoku Nijunanan Reijo Betsukaku. The principal image is Juzumitsukannon Bosatsu.

Japan, 799-3462 Ehime Prefecture, Ōzu City, Toyoshige Otsu 1

Ishi-ji Temple (Kaneyama) in Ōzu City, Ehime Prefecture. It is the 7th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Senju Kannon Bosatsu, and it stands on a mountain approximately 800m above sea level.

Japan, 795-0064 Ehime Prefecture, Ōzu City, Higashiōzu 1808

Entoku-ji Temple (Jūyōga-bashi, Shōhōzan) in Ōzu City, Ehime Prefecture. It is the 8th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Miroku Bosatsu, and it is said that Kōbō Daishi spent a night under the bridge.

Japan, 791-1134 Ehime Prefecture, Matsuyama City, Ebaracho 308

Monjuin (Daihozan) in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. The 9th temple of the Shikoku Nijunanan Reijo Betsukaku. The principal images are Jizo Bosatsu and Monju Bosatsu, and it is a temple associated with Emon Saburo.

Nishiyama Kōryū-ji Temple

Japan, 791-0505 Ehime Prefecture, Saijō City, Tanbara Town, Furuta Kō 1657

Kōryū-ji Temple (Buppōzan) in Saijō City, Ehime Prefecture. It is the 10th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Senju Kannon Bosatsu, and it is known as a famous spot for autumn foliage.

Japan, 791-0503 Ehime Prefecture, Saijō City, Tanbara Town, Imai 141-1

Shōzen-ji Temple (Namaiki-san) in Saijō City, Ehime Prefecture. It is the 11th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Jizō Bosatsu, and it is known as "Namaiki Jizō."

Japan, 799-0711 Ehime Prefecture, Shikokuchuo City, Doi-cho Doi 895

Enmeiji (Mani-san) in Shikokuchuo City, Ehime Prefecture. The 12th temple of the Shikoku Nijunanan Reijo Betsukaku. The principal image is Enmeiji Bosatsu.

Senryū-ji Temple

Japan, 799-0301 Ehime Prefecture, Shikokuchūō City, Shingū Town, Madate 1200

Senryū-ji Temple (Kinkōzan) in Shikokuchūō City, Ehime Prefecture. It is the 13th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Kōbō Daishi, and it stands in a mountain valley.

Japan, 799-0127 Ehime Prefecture, Shikokuchūō City, Kawata-ki Town, Shimoyamagami 1894

Jōfuku-ji Temple (Tsubakidō, Hōjizan) in Shikokuchūō City, Ehime Prefecture. It is the 14th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Enmei Jizō Bosatsu, and it is affectionately known as "Tsubakidō."

Japan, 778-0020 Tokushima Prefecture, Miyoshi City, Ikeda-cho Shizu Kuradani 1006

Hashikura-ji (Hoju-san) in Miyoshi City, Tokushima Prefecture. The 15th temple of the Shikoku Nijunanan Reijo Betsukaku. The principal image is Konpira Daigongen, and it is the "Konpira Okunoin" climbed by ropeway.

Hagiwara-ji Temple

Japan, 769-1614 Kagawa Prefecture, Kan'onji City, Ōnohara Town, Hagiwara 2742

Hagiwara-ji Temple (Kyogōzan) in Kan'onji City, Kagawa Prefecture. It is the 16th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. It is known as a famous spot for hagi (bush clover).

Japan, 766-0024 Kagawa Prefecture, Nakatado District, Mannō Town, Kanno 45-12

Jinnō-ji Temple (Gokokusanzan) in Mannō Town, Kagawa Prefecture. It is the 17th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Yakushi Nyorai, and it stands on the shores of Lake Mannō.

Japan, 764-0037 Kagawa Prefecture, Tadotsu Town, Naka Tado District, Nishishirakata 997-1

Kaiganji (Kyonosan) in Tadotsu Town, Kagawa Prefecture. The 18th temple of the Shikoku Nijunanan Reijo Betsukaku. The principal image is Sho Kannon Bosatsu, and it is also said to be the birthplace of Kobo Daishi.

Japan, 761-8015 Kagawa Prefecture, Takamatsu City, Kōsai Nishimachi 211

Kōsai-ji Temple (Hōdōzan) in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. It is the 19th temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. The principal image is Enmei Jizō Bosatsu.

Otaki-ji Temple

Japan, 779-3638 Tokushima Prefecture, Mima City, Wakimachi Nishiōtani 674

Otaki-ji Temple (Fukudai-san) in Mima City, Tokushima Prefecture. It is the 20th (final) temple of the Shikoku Bekkaku Nijū Reijō. It stands at the highest elevation of the Shikoku temples, approximately 900m above sea level.

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