Daifuku-ji
Daifuku-ji (大福寺) is a Buddhist temple in the city of Tateyama in Chiba Prefecture, and is a temple of the Chizen Sect of Shingon Buddhism. According to tradition, the temple was founded by Gyōki (668 - 749) in 717 early in the Nara period. It was later revived by a visit by the Tendai Buddhist priest Ennin (794 - 864) early in the Heian period. The date at which the temple returned to the Shingon sect is unknown. The temple received a juinjō (朱印状) seal of certification from the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period.
Daifuku-ji 大福寺 | |
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Kannon Hall (観音堂, Kannon-dō) of Daifuku-ji | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Deity | Eleven-Faced Kannon |
Rite | Chizen Sect of Shingon Buddhism |
Location | |
Location | 835 Funakata Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture |
Country | Japan |
Geographic coordinates | 35°1′50.26″N 139°50′29.50″E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 717 |
Kannon-dō
The temple is well known for its Kannon Hall (観音堂, kannondō) hall dedicated to the Goddess Kannon, which is situated on a sheer cliff of the boat-shaped Mount Funakata. For this reason the Kannon-dō is also known as the Cliff Kannon-dō Gake no Kannon-dō (崖の観音). In the rear of the hall is a 1.5 meter tall statue of the Goddess Kannon. The Kannon-dō is designated as a Tangible Cultural Property by Tateyama City.
Transportation
Daifuku-ji is located in the Funakata District of Tateyama. It is accessible by foot from Nakofunakata Station, JR East Uchibō Line.
Sources
- "Daifuku-ji Kannon-dō". Japan Knowledge Maruchimedia (Japan Knowledge マルチメディア “Japan Knowledge Multimedia”). Tokyo: Netto Adobansusha. 2011. Archived from the original on 2007-08-25. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
- 大福寺(崖の観音) (in Japanese)