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Kanpuku-ji (Tokai)

Kanpuku-ji (Tokai)

A temple in Aichi — solemn halls and serenity.

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Overview

Kanpuku-ji is a Tendai-sect temple in the Ota district of Tokai City, Aichi Prefecture. Its mountain name is Uonosan, and its principal image is the Eleven-Faced Kannon. Serving as the 82nd site of the Chita Shikoku pilgrimage and the 21st of the Chita Saigoku Thirty-Three Kannon pilgrimage, it has long been cherished by pilgrims traveling the Chita Peninsula. A dignified old temple holding two pilgrimage stations, it nonetheless blends quietly into the calm streetscape of Ota in Tokai City as a place of peaceful prayer.

Highlights

  • A Tendai-sect old temple with the Eleven-Faced Kannon as its principal image
  • The pilgrimage charm of the 82nd Chita Shikoku station
  • A dual station also serving as the 21st Chita Saigoku site
  • A quiet place of prayer under the mountain name Uonosan in Ota

History

Kanpuku-ji belongs to the Tendai school and enshrines the compassionate Eleven-Faced Kannon as its principal image. Its role as a station on both the Chita Shikoku Eighty-Eight and the Chita Saigoku Thirty-Three pilgrimages, two of the peninsula's signature routes, speaks to the temple's long-standing importance in local faith. For details of its founding date and treasures, it is best to consult temple records or official information.

Access

The temple lies near 35.01 degrees north and 136.90 degrees east in the Ota district of Tokai City. It is conveniently reached from around Otagawa Station on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line, with fairly good access from the Nagoya direction as well. As it is part of a pilgrimage route, many visit while touring the stations. Please confirm current transport and visiting hours through official sources.

Best season

You can visit year-round, but the pilgrimage seasons of the Chita Shikoku route and the times of fresh greenery or autumn foliage are especially atmospheric. For a quiet visit, a weekday morning when crowds are light is also recommended.

Map

35.0132, 136.8976 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to Kanpuku-ji from around Otagawa Station on the Tokoname Line
  2. 2Pay respects to the Eleven-Faced Kannon and view the precinct
  3. 3Receive pilgrimage seals for the Chita Shikoku and Chita Saigoku routes
  4. 4Tour other Chita Peninsula pilgrimage sites and townscapes nearby

Did you know?

💡 The mountain name Uonosan and the choice of the Eleven-Faced Kannon as principal image give the temple its own distinct character. Holding both the 82nd Chita Shikoku station and the 21st Chita Saigoku station means pilgrims can receive two kinds of pilgrimage seals at this single temple, a welcome bonus for enthusiasts.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium📍 Minami Chita Beach Land📍 Takeshima Aquarium
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