Overview
Konjō-in is a temple of the Shingon Buddhism's Buzan school, located in the Kamiyamaguchi area of Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture. Its formal name combines the mountain name Goan-zan with the temple name Hōkō-ji, and because its principal image is a statue of the Thousand-Armed Kannon, it is affectionately known locally as 'Yamaguchi Kannon.'
Highlights
- ●The principal image is a statue of the Thousand-Armed Kannon, giving rise to the nickname 'Yamaguchi Kannon.'
- ●Its formal name combines the mountain name Goan-zan with the temple name Hōkō-ji.
- ●It belongs to the Shingon Buddhism's Buzan school.
- ●It is located in the Kamiyamaguchi area of Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture.
History
Detailed founding records are not covered in the sources consulted for this guide, but the temple has long been referred to by locals as 'Yamaguchi Kannon' after its principal image of the Thousand-Armed Kannon, suggesting a long-standing connection to community worship. Its formal name pairs the mountain name Goan-zan with the temple name Hōkō-ji, and it continues today as a temple of the Shingon Buzan school.
Access
The temple is located in Kamiyamaguchi, Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture. For the nearest station or bus routes, it is best to check official sources or Tokorozawa's tourism information before visiting.
Best season
No specific best-viewing season is noted in the available records, and the grounds can be visited year-round. It is worth checking current information before your trip for any seasonal events or opening details.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Head to the temple grounds in Kamiyamaguchi, Tokorozawa.
- 2Visit the main hall and pay respects to the principal Thousand-Armed Kannon image.
- 3Take a quiet walk around the grounds to experience the temple's atmosphere.
- 4Before leaving, check official sources for any current events or visiting details.
Did you know?
💡 Beyond its formal name, Konjō-in is widely known by the nickname 'Yamaguchi Kannon,' after its principal Thousand-Armed Kannon image. Its official name — combining the mountain name Goan-zan and temple name Hōkō-ji — is a good example of how many Japanese temples carry both a formal and a popular name.
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