
Zentsuji Temple
The largest and most sacred temple on the 88-temple pilgrimage — the birthplace of Kobo Daishi (Kukai), founder of Shingon Buddhism, in 774 AD. The underground tunnel walk is uniquely immersive.
1.5–2 hours
¥500 (underground tunnel)
Main hall (Kondo): 7:00–17:00. Dharma hall & treasure museum: 8:00–17:00 (last entry 16:30), ¥500.
Year-round
About 20 min walk from JR Zentsuji Station (JR Dosan Line), or taxi about 3 min, or local bus to Kyodokan-mae then 3 min walk
Location
Why Visit
- 1
Walk the 100m underground tunnel in complete darkness holding a rope — symbolizing spiritual rebirth
- 2
The main hall (Garan) is the largest wooden structure on Shikoku
- 3
The golden camphor tree at the birthplace spot is said to be 1,250 years old
Local Tips
Birthplace of the monk Kukai (Kobo Daishi) and the spiritual starting point of the 88-temple Shikoku Pilgrimage. The 100 miniature statues allow you to complete the entire pilgrimage in one visit. The 5-storied pagoda is a landmark; arrive at dawn when incense smoke drifts through the cedar grove.
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