The temple where good fortune resides, and a snack to dispel your bad luck
This temple dates from 725 and is the home of good fortune. It was founded by Gyoki Shonin and enshrines a statue of Avalokitesvara said to dispel evil and keep bad luck at bay.
How to Get There
You can reach the temple by train and taxi.
Take the JR Tokaido Line to Fukuroi Station. From there, the temple is a 15-minute taxi ride.
Good fortune
People travel from far and wide, particularly in the new year, to pray for protection and luck at this ancient Buddhist temple in Fukuroi. You can buy souvenirs and charms for that, including delicious yakuyoke dango, which is also said to remove bad luck.
Blossoms and lanterns
The temple grounds are covered by more than 200 cherry trees, drawing many visitors in spring. Summer sees the Ten Thousand Light Festival, where the whole precinct is lit up by lanterns. The temple's five bells and gate are recognized as Important Cultural Properties.
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