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No. 45 Temple Kaiganyama Iwaya Temple

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This sacred site, associated with Kobo Daishi, is nestled in the cliffs. The main hall is located inside a cavern, and it is one of the most difficult and powerful spots on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, combining a dynamic landscape with pilgrimage culture.
Kaiganzan Iwaya-ji Temple, the 45th temple of the 88 sacred sites of Shikoku, is located on the mountainside of Kaiganyama at an altitude of 700 meters in Kumakogen Town, Ehime Prefecture. It truly deserves to be called a hidden gem. Its most distinctive feature is the Daishi Hall, enshrined deep within a huge cave. The temple, integrated with the natural rock cliffs, creates a unique atmosphere unlike any other, captivating visitors. Iwaya-ji Temple is said to have been founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai, and flourished as a place of rigorous training.

The rock cliffs make it a powerful power spot, exuding an immense force.

The approach to the temple grounds is lined with stone steps surrounded by cedar groves, and along the way, towering cedar trees hundreds of years old, further enhancing the miraculous atmosphere. Particularly famous is the "Sakugyoba" (shackled area), where worshippers must climb a giant chain to enter the temple. While a detour has now been set up for safety reasons, the sight, which speaks to the rigors of the pilgrimage in the past, leaves a deep impression on those who see it.

Due to its geographical location, Iwaya-ji Temple is so difficult that it's sometimes called a "pilgrim killer," but that's precisely why the sense of accomplishment upon reaching it is all the more impressive.

[Helpful Notes]
It's about a 20-minute walk from the parking lot to the temple grounds. Since you'll need to climb some stairs, it may take a little longer depending on your leg strength. Including time for worship, you should allow at least an hour.

The easiest way to access the temple is via National Route 440 from Matsuyama IC and then Prefectural Route 12. If you approach from the east side of National Route 440, the road is narrow and winding.
[Admission Fee]
Free admission

[Business Hours]
Sutra Office: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

[Parking]
Standard Car: 300 yen

[Access]
Approximately 1 hour by car from Matsuyama IC on the Matsuyama Expressway
    Category
    久万高原町history
    Adress
    愛媛県上浮穴郡久万高原町七鳥1468
    Official Website
    http://www.88shikokuhenro.jp/ehime/45iwayaji/
    TEL
    0892-57-0417

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