Temple 5, Jizoji

Precinct map

History of the temple

Kobo Daishi founded Jizoji Temple in 821 by order of Emperor Saga (reigned 809-823). It is said that Kobo Daishi carved a 5.5 cm statue of Shogun Jizo Bosatsu (Winning Army Earth Treasury) and enshrined it as the principal image of the temple. Three generations of emperors, Emperor Saga (reigned 809-823), Emperor Junna (reigned 823-833), and Emperor Nimei (reigned 833-850), became devotees of the temple.

Jokan Shonin, who served as a high priest of Kumano Gongen in Kishu (current Wakayama and western Mie), carved a statue of Enmei Jizo Bosatsu (Earth Treasury of Long Life) from a sacred tree. It is said that inside the womb of the statue was the statue of Shogun Jizo Bosatsu created by Kobo Daishi. Perhaps because of their belief in this Shogun Jizo Bosatsu, many warlords, including Minamoto no Yoritomo, Yoshitsune, and the Hachisuka family, donated money to the temple. These donations expanded the temple's territory. In addition, there were about 300 branch temples in the three provinces of Awa, Sanuki, and Iyo (modern-day Tokushima, Kagawa and Ehime), as well as 26 sub-temples built to commemorate the deaths of high priests.

However, during the Tensho period (1573-92), Chosokabe Motochika burned all of these temples during his invasion of Awa (Tokushima). The temples were later renovated and expanded through the efforts of successive generations of monks and other benefactors. Today the temple grounds cover an area of 40,000 square meters.

The inner temple, the Rakando (the Arhat Hall), was built in 1775 and decorated with 500 statues of arhats. In 1915 a fire broke out due to the carelessness of a visitor to the temple, and many of the statues were lost. Today there are about 200 statues of arhats with various expressions on their faces. The large ginkgo tree on the temple grounds is over 800 years old. People say the history of the temple is engraved upon this tree.

Highlights

Gohyaku Rakan (Five Hundred Arhats)

Life-size arhat statues are lined up, with expressions of joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure, in the Rakando, a five-minute walk from the Hondo or a two-minute drive from the temple parking lot. (Entrance fee 200 yen)

Suikinkutsu

A Suikinkutsu (water piano cave) is on the left after entering through the temple gate. The clear tone of the dripping water echoes through the cave.

Annual Events

1st Sunday in March Ogomaku (Outdoor Goma fire ritual)

Details

  • Names: Mujinzan Shōgonin Jizōji
  • Denomination: Shingon sect, Omuro school
  • HONZON: Enmei Jizo, Shogun Jizo and Buddha in Womb
  • Founder: Kobo Daishi
  • Founded: 821
  • Mantra of Jizo: oṃ ha ha ha vismaye svāhā

Access

Address: 5 Rakan Hayashihigashi, Itano-cho, Itano-gun, Tokushima 779-0114
Phone: 088-672-4111
Parking: 50 cars, 20 microbuses, 10 buses, free of charge
Lodging: None
Official website: None