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【Minamiaizu, Fukushima】Ono Kannondo

Ono Kannondo is a historic landmark in Fukushima Prefecture, known for its peaceful atmosphere and calming surroundings.

About

The Kannon Hall has a long history as a place of local devotion and holds a special significance for the people in the area. Inside, visitors can see a beautiful statue of Kannon, which has a calming and healing effect on those who come to admire it.

The hall is built in the traditional Zen Buddhist style, with tall columns and a three-tiered square roof. It is surrounded by a corridor, and the front features a pair of kato windows. The four corner pillars are decorated with intricate carvings of peonies and clouds, adding to the hall’s beauty. Inside, there’s a raised platform (shumidan) with 16 statues of arhats placed on either side. In the back right corner of the hall, you’ll find a seated statue of the monk Daeo Tokumei, who played a key role in the hall’s reconstruction.

Highlights

When visiting Ono Kannondo, take some time to enjoy its peaceful surroundings. The hall is nestled in nature, making it an ideal spot for a calming walk. There are well-kept walking paths around the hall, allowing visitors to relax and appreciate the changing beauty of the seasons.

Ono Kannondo is not just a tourist site; it’s a place for those seeking peace and quiet. A visit here offers a break from the busy pace of daily life, helping to refresh and soothe the mind.

Location and Official Website

Name: Ono Kannondo

Address: 386 Yunoue Aza-Dogo Kou, Shimogo Town, Minamiaizu County, Fukushima Prefecture
Phone number: 0241-69-1144

Reference Website

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Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.

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