西国三十三所第十二番札所 岩間山 正法寺
Shōhō-ji (Iwama-dera) Temple
A mountainside temple in Ōtsu, recognized as the 12th stop on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage, famous for its peaceful forest setting and views of Lake Biwa.
Attractions
History, Culture, Pilgrimage
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Shōhō-ji Temple is a historic Tendai Buddhist temple located on Mount Iwama in southern Shiga. Established during the Nara period by monk Gyōki and later restored by Saichō, it enshrines Nyoirin Kannon Bosatsu, the wish-fulfilling form of the bodhisattva of compassion. As the 12th stop on the Saigoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage, Iwama-dera has been welcoming pilgrims for over a thousand years seeking blessings of mercy and fulfillment. Visitors walk along a stone path through quiet cedar forests before reaching the main hall, where expansive views of Lake Biwa reward their effort. The temple’s natural beauty changes with each season—from cherry blossoms to vibrant autumn maples—offering both spiritual and visual peace in perfect harmony.
Facilities & Services
Saigoku Pilgrimage Site No. 12
Main Hall Dedicated to Nyoirin Kannon Bosatsu
Stone Steps and Forested Pilgrimage Path
Observation Deck with Views of Lake Biwa
Seasonal Flowers and Autumn Foliage
Sutra Copying and Temple Shop
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