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Shiunzan Nakayama-dera Temple

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Japan's first sacred Kannon grounds founded by Prince Shotoku

Located in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture, Shiunzan Nakayama-dera Temple is said to have been founded by Prince Shotoku and is famous as a temple to pray for safe childbirth. In the Nara Period (710-784), the area was a grand temple with numerous large and small religious buildings, and its name even appears in ancient history books. Thanks to the dedication and donations of many powerful figures, the current monastery was built and has been preserved for more than 1,400 years.

Sanmon gate

Reconstructed by Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1646, this prestigious double gate with its traditional tiled roof is a cultural asset designated by Hyogo Prefecture. It is also called Bokairou (ocean view building) and was known to be able to see the faraway ocean from there. Located at the precinct entrance, the gate is a pathway for those who seek enlightenment, and at the same time, wards off bad spirits from entering the grounds. Various gods are enshrined inside to protect this temple gate. In addition, many straw sandals are dedicated around Nio guardian statues to wish for leg and back muscles to stay strong.

Main hall

After the destruction by fire in 1578, the current main hall was rebuilt in 1603, and is designated as a tangible cultural property building of Hyogo Prefecture. The Eleven-faced Kannon Bosatsu goddess, the principal object of worship and the hidden Buddhist statue, is exhibited to the public only on the 18th of every month, the day of the Kannon festival. Many worshippers visit the temple to pray for safe childbirth, celebrations for children and for Saigoku Sanjusankasho Junrei (pilgrimage through visiting 33 temples).

Five-storied pagoda

Named Shoryuto (blue dragon pagoda), the blue-colored, five-storied pagoda is rarely seen in Japan. Rebuilt in 2017 and shining beautifully, the blue represents the wisdom of Buddha and the Shoryu dragon who controls the east among the four gods that represent the four cardinal directions. The basement enshrines Buddha's Shari (remains of a saint) brought back from a temple in Nepal. In the hall, the principle object of worship, Gautama Siddhartha, is surrounded by about 700 statues of Rakan (saints who attained spiritual enlightenment), who are his disciples.

Location

Name Shiunzan Nakayama-dera Temple
Website https://kanko-takarazuka.jp/english/recommend/culture_detail.php?id=99Opens in a new window. In the case of an external site, it may or may not meet accessibility guidelines.
Address 2-11-1 Nakayama-dera, Takarazuka-shi, Hyogo
Access Approximately 1 minute walk from Nakayama-kannon Station on the Hankyu Railway Takarazuka Line
Approximately 10 minutes' walk from Nakayamadera Station on the JR Takarazuka Line
Inquiries TEL: 0797-87-0024

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