Kimiidera

📍 Wakayama, Wakayama · 1201 Kimiidera

About

Mountain 紀三井山
Sect 救世観音宗
Principal 十一面観音
Founded 宝亀元年(770年)
Founder 為光

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Hours

8:00–17:00

Fee

¥300

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

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History

Byakko

Kimiidera is the second temple on the Saigoku Thirty-Three Kannon Pilgrimage route, standing on Nashikusa Mountain in Wakayama and formally called Kongou Houji-ji Gokoku-in. It was founded in 770 (Houreki 1) by Taikou Shonin and enshrines the Eleven-Faced Kannon as its main deity. The temple's name derives from three sacred wells—Clear Water, Willow Water, and Auspicious Water—which continue to spring forth without ceasing. The famous poet Matsuo Basho visited in the Edo period and composed the verse 'If I strike the gate of Kimii-ji, tonight's moon,' which remains well-known. In spring, it is also celebrated as a noted cherry blossom viewing spot, welcoming visitors with Kannon's compassion and seasonal beauty throughout the year.

Benefits

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Tips

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Parking

境内には北門前駐車場(2時間300円)と山上駐車場(2時間700円)の2か所があります。山上駐車場利用者はエレベーターで石段を避けて本堂へ行けます。

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