Susaki-ji, Buddhist temple in Busshozan, Takamatsu, Japan.
Susaki-ji is a Buddhist temple in Takamatsu with several wooden buildings and traditional architectural elements, complemented by a pagoda built in 2011. The complex displays classic wooden structures and crafted details typical of Japanese temple grounds.
The temple took root during a period when traditional faith communities were establishing themselves in this region and played a role in Takamatsu's religious life. An adjacent cemetery holds graves of the Matsudaira clan, who governed the area during the Edo Period.
The temple serves the local community as a center for Buddhist ceremonies that shape spiritual life and happen regularly throughout the year. These practices connect visitors and residents through shared religious experiences.
The grounds are easily accessible using the nearby Kotoden Busshozan train station for transportation. Visitors should prepare for steep stairs, especially when heading toward the Nisondo section.
Two guardian statues of unknown origin stand at the gate and mark the entrance to an area steeped in history. These mysterious figures intrigue visitors and spark curiosity about their past.
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