Futago-ji Temple is located right in the cemtre of the Kunisaki Peninsula in Oita.
It is the first temple of the Kyushu Fudo Myoo Pilgrimage, with a cluster of other temples of the pilgrimage also in the Kunisaki Peninsula.
I arrived here on day 5, after having visited the other temples earlier as I had been following a route that roughly followed an ancient yamabushi pilgrimage route around the peninsula in a clockwise direction.
Said to have been founded in 718, along with numerous other temples around the peninsula.
It is now considered the head temple of the Rokugo Manzan, the unique syncretic, shugendo sect.
In earlier times it was the head of the central area of the Rokugo manzan system.
In this first post I am just showing things around the lower area of the temple complex.
The main worship hall on this level is the Goma-do.
Enshrining Fudo Myoo, it was the focus of my visit.
All the photos from this point on were taken inside the Goma-do.
In the next post in the series I will cover the Okunoin and the other sights along the way to it...
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a wonderful temple ! thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your regular entries !
Greetings from Gabi in Okayama
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