Makiodo

Temple
A Buddhist temple situated along Prefectural Route 655 in Tashibumaki, Bungotakada City. The temple is one of the groups of Rokugo Manzan temples found on the Kunisaki Peninsula. The temple once flourished as the greatest of the eight head Rokugo Manzan temples but its 36 buildings were almost completely destroyed in a fire. The temple possesses numerous National Important Cultural Property-designated Buddhist statues, including a wooden seated figure of Amitabha, the temple’s principal object of worship; and wooden statues of the Four Heavenly Kinds which stand guard around it. The grounds encompass an observatory and Kodai Park, which contains a group of stone Rokugo Manzan structures.

Spot details

Address
Oita Pref. Bungotakadashi Tashibumaki 1796 map map Map
Phone
0978262075
Hours
8:30-17:00
Closed
open everyday
Fees
[Admission fee]300yen
Parking Lot
Available(30spaces)
Credit Card
Not available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

Review

  • No maki sushi at Maki Odo
    3.0 Reviewed : 2017.05.10
    Rare wooden statues on display. This temple combo Shinto divinities and Buddhist deities. The wooden hall (photo) was built during the zero period.
  • どの仏像も圧巻のハイレベルで、一目見て当時の真木大堂が大寺院だったことがわかります。
    5.0 Reviewed : 2021.11.21
    真木大堂は700年前に焼けてしまいましたが、かつて馬城山伝乗寺・古くは喜久山と呼ばれていたそうです。寺域はかなり広く、寺が現在ある真木から、北は真中・小崎・横嶺へと伸びて、西叡山と接するあたりまでです。富貴寺へ向かう谷の手前です。南は三宮の景(昔の名前は鍋山)辺りまでです。規模は六郷満山最大で、七堂伽藍を備え、夕日岩屋・朝日岩屋・稲積岩屋(鍋山磨崖仏)などの末寺は7、僧や信者が泊まる坊も36もあっ...
  • 天皇陛下もお越しになられた場所。
    3.0 Reviewed : 2021.11.11
    令和天皇も皇太子時代にお越しになられた場所です。内部は写真撮影不可です。また、スリッパに履き替える必要もありますので、脱ぎやすい靴の方がオススメです。付近の散策が無ければ15分くらいあれば十分だと思います。屋外にトイレもありますが、あまりキレイではありません。

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