For anyone visiting the World Heritage sites of Hiraizumi, a quick stop at Takkoku-no-Iwaya Bishamondo is a must. This 1,200 year old temple sits overlooking lovely rice paddies and has few visitors. As the site was originally a Shinto shrine, three beautiful torii gates welcome visitors. Within the grounds, the main hall is built into the rock-face and was modeled after Kyoto's famous Kiyomizudera. Be sure to hunt around for the large, impressive Buddha face carving - I completely missed it on my visit!
Hiraizumi Takkoku-no-Iwaya Temple
1200+ years of history - built into a rock wall

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When the temple was first built, there were 108 images of Bishamonten, the Guardian of Buddhist Law, enshrined here. The 33 that remain are unveiled every thirty-three years. The last unveiling was on April 17-18, 2010.

Visitors pass through three torii gates - the first dates back to the Edo Period and is made of locally quarried stone. The others are bright vermilion-painted wood.

The path leading to the main hall is surrounded by ancient cedar trees.

Visitors pray to Fudo Myo-o, the protector of Buddhism and one of the Wisdom Kings, at this thatched roof sub-temple building.

Takkoku-no-Iwaya is one of the rare examples of 'shimbutsu konsai', a unique combination of temple and shrine.

The pillars of the main hall are painted vermilion red to represent the color of the sunrise.

A statue within the grounds. Note the skull on the end of his spear.

Looking out from the main hall, over the Gamagaike, at the surrounding rice paddies. Gamagaike means 'Toad Pond'.

A bridge over Gamagaike to the Benten-do, a small shrine dedicated to the Goddess Benzaiten - the only female member of Japan's seven lucky gods.

Write your wish on this sword-decorated emma, tie it up, and pray to the deities here for help in making it come true.

The temple is open from 8:00 - 17:00 (18:00 in summer). It is closed on the day after a holiday, during the New Year's holidays, and on Mondays (Tuesday if Monday is a holiday). The entrance fee is 300 yen.
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