I arrived at Nishinotaki Temple via the mountain footpath that ran from
temple 41, Bukkokusan, so I didn't see the quite dramatic entry approach until I left.
Nishinotaki epitomizes all that is so great about the Shodoshima Pilgrimage:- a cave, fantastic views, and lots of Fudo Myoo....
The entrance to the small cave is beside main hall.
Inside is a sacred spring, and according to the various legends it concerns a dragon that attacked a local village and was pacified and confined in the cave resulting in the sacred spring today.
The honzon is an 11-faced Kannon.
A forest fire in 1970 destroyed all the buildings.
The Goma-do is a vermillion, concrete structure with the best views... photo 17 below
A little further up the mountain is a Fudo statues with attendants... photo 14 below.
There are several other Fudo statues including the one on the altar in the goma-do photo 11 below
For those who come by car there is a long staircase lined with lanterns
amazing photos ! thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteGabi from Okayama
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❤️🇯🇵 brings back memories of visiting in January for pilgrimage
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