Taisan-ji (大山寺) is a Daigo Shingon temple in Kamiita, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Said to have been visited by Kōbō Daishi, the main image is of Senjū Kannon. [1] The Shōrō- mon and Kairō of 1830–68, Hondō (mid- Edo period), and Daishidō (1863) have all been placed on the cultural properties register. The temple was renovated in 1985. [2] [3] [4] [5] A bronze canister containing documents dating to 1126 has been designated an Important Cultural Property. [6] [7] The temple is the first of the 20 Fudasho Bangai and also Temple 1 of the Shikoku 36 Fudō pilgrimage. [1] [8]
Taisan-ji (大山寺) is a Daigo Shingon temple in Kamiita, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Said to have been visited by Kōbō Daishi, the main image is of Senjū Kannon. [1] The Shōrō- mon and Kairō of 1830–68, Hondō (mid- Edo period), and Daishidō (1863) have all been placed on the cultural properties register. The temple was renovated in 1985. [2] [3] [4] [5] A bronze canister containing documents dating to 1126 has been designated an Important Cultural Property. [6] [7] The temple is the first of the 20 Fudasho Bangai and also Temple 1 of the Shikoku 36 Fudō pilgrimage. [1] [8]