Temple number 88, Okuboji, surrounded by magnificent nature
📍Okuboji Temple
The 88 sacred sites associated with the Heian period monk Kobo Daishi (Kukai). This is the last sacred site on the pilgrimage to trace the ruins.
There is also a way to go around the temples in reverse order, called "reverse pilgrimage," in which the temples are visited in reverse order, and in that case, this is the first sacred site.
This place, close to the border with Tokushima Prefecture, is located on the middle slope of Yahazuyama, and the air is cooler than on the plains.
In autumn, it is also popular as a spot to see autumn leaves.
The main hall stands with Mt. Taizogatake in the background.
The main deity, Yakushi Nyorai, is enshrined here, and you can receive benefits such as recovery from illness and longevity.
Okuboji Temple is a place where you can calm your mind and worship in the majestic scenery surrounded by mountains.
Among the worshippers, there are some pilgrims wearing their kongo staffs and white robes, which are the tools of the pilgrimage.
One of the features of Okuboji Temple is the Hojodo Hall, where the kongo staff that accompanied the pilgrims on their journey is dedicated.
The kongo staff is an item that symbolizes the "dokou ni tatsumi" (two companions), which means that the pilgrims are with Kobo Daishi during the pilgrimage. At Okuboji Temple, the final sacred site, the kongo staff that has completed its role is deposited.
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