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Ryūzen-ji Temple
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Ryūzen-ji Temple

A temple in Tokushima — solemn halls and serenity.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

Ryūzen-ji is a temple of the Kōyasan Shingon sect, located in Takarada-cho in the city of Anan, Tokushima Prefecture. It bears the mountain name Kinritsuzan and enshrines Amida Nyorai as its principal image. As the 7th sacred site of the Shikoku Thirty-Three Kannon pilgrimage and the 16th of the Awa Chichibu Kannon pilgrimage, it is a venerable pilgrimage temple that appears on two routes, welcoming travelers who follow the path of Kannon devotion.

Highlights

  • A pilgrimage base as the 7th site of the Shikoku Thirty-Three Kannon route
  • A dual heritage as the 16th site of the Awa Chichibu Kannon route
  • A Kōyasan Shingon main hall enshrining Amida Nyorai
  • A quiet precinct in Takarada-cho, Anan, under the mountain name Kinritsuzan

History

Belonging to the Kōyasan Shingon sect, Ryūzen-ji enshrines Amida Nyorai. The fact that it serves as both the 7th site of the Shikoku Thirty-Three Kannon and the 16th of the Awa Chichibu Kannon pilgrimage reflects a history of Kannon devotion deeply rooted in the region. Along with its mountain name Kinritsuzan, its long service as a temple that welcomes pilgrims can be explored further through on-site records and official sources.

Access

The temple lies near 33.92 degrees north and 134.63 degrees east, in Takarada-cho, Anan. Access is generally from central Anan, and many worshippers visit by car as part of a pilgrimage circuit. As public transport is limited, a car or rental car is convenient. Please confirm the nearest station, bus stops, and parking details through official information.

Best season

For those walking slowly as part of a pilgrimage, the mild seasons of spring and autumn are recommended. Summer brings deep greenery, while winter offers clear air and a heightened stillness. A journey among pilgrimage sites reveals a different face in each season.

Map

33.9216, 134.6380 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Travel from central Anan to Ryūzen-ji in Takarada-cho
  2. 2Pay respects to the Amida Nyorai image, mindful of the two pilgrimage stamps
  3. 3Walk the grounds and savor the stillness unique to a pilgrimage temple
  4. 4Continue the pilgrimage to nearby Kannon sacred sites

Did you know?

💡 Ryūzen-ji serves as a site on two Kannon pilgrimage routes at once: the Shikoku Thirty-Three Kannon and the Awa Chichibu Kannon. Being incorporated into two routes under different numbers speaks to the important place this temple has held within the region's Kannon devotion.

Nearby spots

📍 Ōge Island📍 Mount Ōasa📍 Mount Amagatsubu
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