A temple with an elongated hall written as "Fukayama" in the old document of the medieval Rokugo Manzan. Oku-no-in's "Ubagafutokoro" is the only place where monks of Rokugo Manzan were allowed to rest when entering the Mine pilgrimage path. The Fudomyooh of Orekiji Temple is housed in the Fudodo located on the opposite side across the river. The statue made in the latter half of the Heian era has a gentle expression.
Name of Cultural Asset | Orekiji Temple |
---|---|
Designation Status | Prefectural historic site, Prefectural tangible cultural property, City tangible cultural property |
Category | Acala , Carved Buddha Figure , Masks of oni |
Role Played in Story | The Fudomyooh in the main halls of Rokugo Manzan temples have a gentle appearance and is known as Kurotsuchi Fudouson. The oni mask commemoration ritual is still performed until now. |
Location of Cultural Asset | Oiwaya Bungotakada |
Suggested Itineraries |
EnjoyEatBuyStay