
西国三十三観音
日本最古の巡礼は718年にさかのぼります。僧侶の徳道が地獄の王から33の印を授かり、観音信仰の霊場を開いたとされています。980年代に花山天皇によって再発見され、巡礼者の納経帳に印を押す伝統が始まりました。
ルート情報
寺院総数
33
推定所要時間
約15日
西国三十三観音ルートの寺院

南法華寺
仏教寺院Minami Hokke-ji (南法華寺) is a Buddhist temple located in the Tsubosaka neighborhood of the town of Takatori, Nara Prefecture Japan. It belongs to the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism and its honzon is a statue of Jūichimen Senjū Kannon.
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岡寺
仏教寺院Oka-dera (岡寺) is a Buddhist temple located in the Oka neighborhood of the village of Asuka, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Shingon-shū Buzan-ha sect and its honzon is a clay statue of Nyōirin Kannon Bosatsu. The temple's full name is Tōkō-zan Shinjūin-in Ryūgai-ji (東光山 真珠院 龍蓋寺).
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長谷寺
仏教寺院高さ約9メートルに達する金箔を施した木造の十一面観音像(慈悲の菩薩)が、長谷寺でひときわ目を引く。西暦736年に創建されたこの古刹は、鎌倉の山腹に寄り添うように建ち、境内は段々に広がってパノラマの眺望へと
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園城寺
仏教寺院The Mii-dera (officially called Onjo-ji) Temple, as head temple of the Tendaijimon Buddhist sect, has long been considered as one of the Four Great Temples of Japan.
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清水寺
仏教寺院京都の東の丘に位置する清水寺は、十二世紀以上にわたり仏教信仰の象徴である。778年に円珍法師によって創建され、この寺は慈悲の菩薩である観音に捧げられ、法相宗に属している。
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革堂行願寺
仏教寺院京都市中京区にある天台宗の寺院。西国三十三所観音霊場の札所として知られ、伝統的な建築様式を持つ歴史ある寺院です。市街地の中心部にありながら静かな雰囲気を保っています。
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吉峯寺
仏教寺院As a Tendai Buddhist temple situated on the mountainside in Nishikyo, Kyoto, Yoshimine‑dera traces its history back to 1029 when the monk Gensan from Enryaku‑ji carved an eleven‑faced Kannon statue and built a small chapel here. Over the centuries the temple gained imperial patronage, receiving additional buildings and another Kannon statue and becoming the 20th temple on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage. Though much of the complex was destroyed during the 15th‑century Ōnin War, it was rebuilt in the Edo period. Today Yoshimine‑dera is known for its terraced grounds with numerous halls, its famous “Gliding Dragon” pine tree trained to grow horizontally, and seasonal flowers such as hydrangeas and autumn maples.
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総持寺
仏教寺院As temple 22 on the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage in Ibaraki, Osaka, Sōji‑ji belongs to the Kōyasan Shingon sect. According to legend, its founder Fujiwara no Yamakage established the temple in 886 after a turtle saved him from drowning; this story explains why the temple’s principal image—a thousand‑armed, eleven‑headed Kannon—stands on a turtle. Sōji‑ji is renowned for the Yamakage‑ryu knife ceremony held every April 18 in honour of Yamakage, considered the father of Japanese knife culture. Having been rebuilt several times, the temple remains the 22nd stop on the Saigoku pilgrimage and a centre of faith for devotees.
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宝厳寺
仏教寺院Hōgon-ji (宝厳寺) is a Buddhist temple located on Chikubushima in the city of Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Shingon-shū Buzan-ha sect of Japanese Buddhism and its honzon is a hibutsu statue of Benzaiten.
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