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荒神社

Ehime

Located in the city of Iya, Ehime Prefecture, Jogan-ji Temple is a historic Shingon Buddhist temple built in 828 during the Heian period. It's known for its unique architecture and historical significance as a major center for Buddhist art and culture. The temple's five-story pagoda is one of Japan's most famous landmarks.

Religion
shinto
Kami enshrined
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Coordinates
34.0506491, 132.9742997

Visitor tip

For visitors, we recommend starting at the main hall to admire the beautiful garden and then heading to the five-story pagoda for a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains.

Cultural notes

The temple is also famous for its connection to the legend of Urashima Taro, a young fisherman who retrieved a shell from the bottom of the sea and was granted a single wish. The story has been retold in various forms of Japanese art and literature throughout history.

Historical note

Built during the Heian period in 828

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