No.73 Gabaishizan Gumonjinin Shusshakaji
At the foot of Mt. Gohashi, this temple is linked to the legend of the young Kūkai leaping from a cliff at nearby Shasha-ga-take to test his resolve. The principal image is said to have been carved by Kūkai himself. A special worship spot allows those unable to climb the cliff to pray, offering quiet reflection for those at life’s crossroads.
I like to travel, and whenever I have time, I walk all over the place. He is particularly knowledgeable about the Shikoku Pilgrimage and enjoys talking about the temples and the journey. I like talking to people and value encounters.
Johannes comment
Compact hill temple with views over Zentsūji. Strong Kōbō Daishi presence. Hidden bell tower behind hall. Female head priest. Major okuno-in ~600–800 m south on top of the hill; linked to leap-of-faith legend of Kukai with monthly ceremonies.