
Ishite-ji Temple (Pilgrimage No.51)
The 51st of 88 sacred temples on the Shikoku pilgrimage — one of the most architecturally remarkable, with a corridor packed floor-to-ceiling with pilgrim offerings and a tunnel maze to walk.
1–2 hours
Free
Always open (outdoor complex); main hall: 8:00–17:00
Year-round (spring and autumn pilgrim peaks)
15 min walk from Dogo Onsen
Location
Why Visit
- 1
The 40m stone tunnel filled with offerings creates one of Japan's most surreal spiritual experiences
- 2
Walking pilgrims (henro) in white robes arrive continuously — greet them with 'o-settai'
- 3
Adjacent to Dogo Onsen — 15 min walk from the bathhouse
Local Tips
Temple 51 of the 88-temple Shikoku pilgrimage, and one of the most visually dramatic — the approach is lined with devotional carvings and the complex extends into the cliff face. The Cave of Rebirth (Edo-period tunnel) behind the main hall is a highlight. Located in Matsuyama — combine with Dogo Onsen (20 min by tram) for a complete Matsuyama day.
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