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No.37 Iwamotoji Temple — Attraction in Shimanto

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No.37 Iwamotoji Temple
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Iwamoto-ji is a Chisan Shingon temple in Shimanto, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. Temple 37 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage, the deities that are worshipped at this temple are Fudō Myō-ō, Shō Kannon, Amida Nyōrai, Yakushi Nyorai, and Jizō Bosatsu. The temple is said to have been founded by Gyōki during 729–749.
Nearby attractions
Shimantoryokurin Park
8-102 Kagetsugaoka, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0011, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Unakichi
Japan, 〒786-0005 Kochi, Takaoka District, Shimanto, Honmachi, 1−1−14
中華そば 駒鳥 本店
2-18 Honmachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0005, Japan
しまんとえきめし FORM
16-24 Kotohiramachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0013, Japan
Kozo sushi chain
7-7 Honmachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0005, Japan
Sushi Sachi
1-2 Kotohiramachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0013, Japan
焼肉にくよし
8-26 Furuichimachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0007, Japan
Mugi
2-8 Kitakotohiramachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0012, Japan
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Shimanto Hütte
15-20 Kotohiramachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0013, Japan
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No.37 Iwamotoji Temple
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No.37 Iwamotoji Temple

3-13 Shigekushimachi, Shimanto, Takaoka District, Kochi 786-0004, Japan
4.2(513)
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Iwamoto-ji is a Chisan Shingon temple in Shimanto, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. Temple 37 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage, the deities that are worshipped at this temple are Fudō Myō-ō, Shō Kannon, Amida Nyōrai, Yakushi Nyorai, and Jizō Bosatsu. The temple is said to have been founded by Gyōki during 729–749.

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attractions: Shimantoryokurin Park, restaurants: Unakichi, 中華そば 駒鳥 本店, しまんとえきめし FORM, Kozo sushi chain, Sushi Sachi, 焼肉にくよし, Mugi
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+81 880-22-0376
Website
iwamotoji.or.jp
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Tue8 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of No.37 Iwamotoji Temple

Shimantoryokurin Park

Shimantoryokurin Park

Shimantoryokurin Park

4.1

(142)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of No.37 Iwamotoji Temple

Unakichi

中華そば 駒鳥 本店

しまんとえきめし FORM

Kozo sushi chain

Sushi Sachi

焼肉にくよし

Mugi

Unakichi

Unakichi

4.1

(349)

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中華そば 駒鳥 本店

中華そば 駒鳥 本店

4.1

(118)

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しまんとえきめし FORM

しまんとえきめし FORM

4.3

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Kozo sushi chain

Kozo sushi chain

3.8

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Reviews of No.37 Iwamotoji Temple

4.2
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5.0
1y

This review will only be useful for budget travelers who spend their nights in tents rather than staying in hotels. I’m one of them. I’ve been on my walking pilgrimage for 18 days, and every night I’ve slept in a tent because I can’t afford to pay for hotels.

If you visit this temple, be sure to check out the hotel located on the temple grounds, as it’s part of the temple itself.

Long story short, if you’re a budget traveler, you can do your laundry at this hotel. Washing costs 300 yen (detergent is provided), and drying is 100 yen for 30 minutes. Also, if you ask very nicely, as I did, they may allow you to take a shower and soak in the hot bath for free, provided no one else is using it at that time. I came at noon, and there was no one in the onsen. So, while my clothes were washing, I enjoyed hot water for the first time in 18 days...

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5.0
2y

This is Temple 37 of the 88 Shikoku Pilgrimage route. You can easily walk here from the train station. As you climb up the stairs to get into the temple, you can see stone pillars with the name of donors to the temple by the side of the stairs. You must also read the sentences on the stairs, be mindful of the words. Visitors who are interested can book a stay at the temple. The main hall is very impressive , especially the art features on the ceiling. One can get souvenirs from the gift shop.one can tie blessing papers or strings at the...

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5.0
35w

I almost cry when I arrive because this is the first Japanese temple that I could see English words by the stairs, before going in. And inside there are many English friendly information too.

Another interest is the combine of modern artist work right at the gate, this really break all the traditional and old temple impression of me.

And at 2pm, there is a chanting session you can participate for free. And follow by an introduction of Kubo Daishi’s life, in Japanese though.

Lastly it has a cute Tanuki statue, that beats me to...

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Alex KoraAlex Kora
This review will only be useful for budget travelers who spend their nights in tents rather than staying in hotels. I’m one of them. I’ve been on my walking pilgrimage for 18 days, and every night I’ve slept in a tent because I can’t afford to pay for hotels. If you visit this temple, be sure to check out the hotel located on the temple grounds, as it’s part of the temple itself. Long story short, if you’re a budget traveler, you can do your laundry at this hotel. Washing costs 300 yen (detergent is provided), and drying is 100 yen for 30 minutes. Also, if you ask very nicely, as I did, they may allow you to take a shower and soak in the hot bath for free, provided no one else is using it at that time. I came at noon, and there was no one in the onsen. So, while my clothes were washing, I enjoyed hot water for the first time in 18 days of my journey.
GAN LAY YONGGAN LAY YONG
This is Temple 37 of the 88 Shikoku Pilgrimage route. You can easily walk here from the train station. As you climb up the stairs to get into the temple, you can see stone pillars with the name of donors to the temple by the side of the stairs. You must also read the sentences on the stairs, be mindful of the words. Visitors who are interested can book a stay at the temple. The main hall is very impressive , especially the art features on the ceiling. One can get souvenirs from the gift shop.one can tie blessing papers or strings at the designated place.
KeoneEwe YummyKeoneEwe Yummy
I almost cry when I arrive because this is the first Japanese temple that I could see English words by the stairs, before going in. And inside there are many English friendly information too. Another interest is the combine of modern artist work right at the gate, this really break all the traditional and old temple impression of me. And at 2pm, there is a chanting session you can participate for free. And follow by an introduction of Kubo Daishi’s life, in Japanese though. Lastly it has a cute Tanuki statue, that beats me to cuteness heaven.
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This review will only be useful for budget travelers who spend their nights in tents rather than staying in hotels. I’m one of them. I’ve been on my walking pilgrimage for 18 days, and every night I’ve slept in a tent because I can’t afford to pay for hotels. If you visit this temple, be sure to check out the hotel located on the temple grounds, as it’s part of the temple itself. Long story short, if you’re a budget traveler, you can do your laundry at this hotel. Washing costs 300 yen (detergent is provided), and drying is 100 yen for 30 minutes. Also, if you ask very nicely, as I did, they may allow you to take a shower and soak in the hot bath for free, provided no one else is using it at that time. I came at noon, and there was no one in the onsen. So, while my clothes were washing, I enjoyed hot water for the first time in 18 days of my journey.
Alex Kora

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This is Temple 37 of the 88 Shikoku Pilgrimage route. You can easily walk here from the train station. As you climb up the stairs to get into the temple, you can see stone pillars with the name of donors to the temple by the side of the stairs. You must also read the sentences on the stairs, be mindful of the words. Visitors who are interested can book a stay at the temple. The main hall is very impressive , especially the art features on the ceiling. One can get souvenirs from the gift shop.one can tie blessing papers or strings at the designated place.
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I almost cry when I arrive because this is the first Japanese temple that I could see English words by the stairs, before going in. And inside there are many English friendly information too. Another interest is the combine of modern artist work right at the gate, this really break all the traditional and old temple impression of me. And at 2pm, there is a chanting session you can participate for free. And follow by an introduction of Kubo Daishi’s life, in Japanese though. Lastly it has a cute Tanuki statue, that beats me to cuteness heaven.
KeoneEwe Yummy

KeoneEwe Yummy

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