Konjiji, Buddhist temple in Tokushima, Japan.
Konjiji features traditional Japanese architectural elements, including wooden structures, ornate carvings, and Buddhist statues throughout its grounds.
The temple, established in the 8th century, became an integral part of the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage route that extends across 1,400 kilometers.
The temple maintains regular ceremonies where monks perform traditional Buddhist rituals, connecting present-day practices with centuries-old traditions.
Visitors can reach the temple using local buses from Tokushima station, with specific schedules available at the tourist information center.
Local residents often participate in temple activities by providing support and refreshments to pilgrims who visit during their spiritual journey.
Location: Tokushima
Address: 徳島県徳島市入田町金治230
GPS coordinates: 34.02769,134.42878
Latest update: March 4, 2025 01:28
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