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Kimiidera Temple

Kimiidera Temple
Kimii-dera Temple, located in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, is a historic temple built in 770. It is the second of the 33 temples in the Saigoku region, and its mountain name is Kimiyama and its inn name is Gokokuin.
Principal image and cultural assets
It houses many important cultural properties, including the principal image of Eleven-faced Kanzeon Bodhisattva. There are many buildings to see, including the Muromachi Period Romon Gate, the Kamakura Period Tahoto Pagoda, and the Edo Period Main Hall.
Precinct
The grounds, which have been designated as a national scenic spot, are surrounded by beautiful gardens and nature. You can enjoy a spectacular view in spring when approximately 1,200 cherry trees are in full bloom. Additionally, you can overlook Wakaura Bay, making it the perfect spot to admire the scenery.
History and significance
Kimii-dera Temple was founded by Tamemitsu, who came from the Tang Dynasty. It was revered by the Kishu Tokugawa family and played an important role as a temple where they prayed for the prosperity of the domain. It is also known as the temple where Kobo Daishi visited before going to the Tang Dynasty.
Origin of name
The name "Kimii-dera" comes from the three wells within the temple grounds (Josei-sui, Yoryu-sui, and Kissho-sui).
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