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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kōnomine-jiKōnomine-ji - Wikipedia

    Kōnomine-ji is a Shingon Buddhist Temple located in Yasuda, Kōchi, Japan. It is the 27th temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage. References

  2. Kōnomine-ji is the sekishodera of Kōchi. It’s located on the hillside around 430 m above sea level on Mt. Kōnomine. It’s accessed by road and by a Henro trail known as “matate”, which means “straight up”, since it continues for more than a kilometre at a slope of 45 degrees.

  3. May 24, 2021 · Konomine-ji is the 27th temple on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage, and is considered one of the most challenging temples to reach. Why? Well, it is located 632m above sea level, and the main path is over 1km long with a 45 degree slope!

  4. The traditional worship methods at Kōnomine-ji include: formal worship (goma), chanting of sutras, circumambulating the main hall (ruri) and offering incense (rimon). Formal worship (goma): This is the primary method of worship at Kōnomine-ji where a Buddhist priest or layperson would make offerings of flowers, incense and food, as well as ...

  5. From the Daishi Hall of Kōnomine-ji Temple, a path leads up to beautiful Shintō shrine in the woods. It stands on an impressive stone platform accessed by steep steps. The main hall of the shrine looms above the steps. Beautifully carved dragons and lion dogs adorn the roof gable pillars.

  6. Kōnomine-ji is temple No. 27 on the Shikoku pilgrimage or Henro. It’s located on the hillside around 430 m above sea level on Mt. Kōnomine.

  7. The Sky and Sea View Park is little more than a concrete tower on a hilltop on the Muroto Peninsula. It stands high above Kōnomine-ji Temple and Kōnomine Shrine atop a mountain 570 m high. The tower is a further 28 m. A spiral metal staircase gives access to the viewing platform.