Sankakuji Temple, the 65th on the Ohenro Pilgrimage is the last temple in Ehime, before entering the final prefecture, Kagawa.
It is on a mountain at 360 meters above sea level, and there are some fine views on the way up and down.
In earler days it was classed as a difficult-to-reach temple, but nowadays the climb is easier.
This is one of the many temples on the pilgrimage founded by Gyoki.in the early to mid 8th century.
In 815 Kobo Daishi visited and carved the honzon, an eleven-faced Kannon. It is a secret Buddha only opened to the public every 60 years.
Within the grounds is a triangular pond with a triangular island. This is now a Benzaiten shrine, but according to legend the triangular "island" was used as a goma altar by Kobo Daishi. The pond is the origin of the temples name.
The temple is known for its very old cherry trees, but when I visited in winter, they were not at all imoressive.
In the early 9th Century, Emperor Saga donated a lot of land to the temple and it prospered and at one time was a large complex.
The whole temple, excluding the honzon, was destroyed by Chosokabe.
The current main hall dates to 1849.
The Yakushi in the Yakushi-do is said to cure warts and corns.
The 7 meter tall standing Jizo was made in 1977
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a wonderful tree ! thanks a lot.
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