Sazaedo
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Aizu Sazaedo, constructed in 1796 on Mt. Iimori in Aizu-Wakamatsu City in Fukushima, is a hexagonal, three-story temple 16.5 meters tall. In the past, 33 Saigoku statues of Kannon (the goddess of mercy) lined the unique double helix sloped staircase, and pilgrims were considered to have completed the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage to 33 Buddhist temples once they had visited Sazaedo.
Further, due to the one-way structure of the temple, which was built with entirely different passages for ascending and descending, large numbers of pilgrims could safely visit without having to pass each other. The architectural style used here is rare worldwide, and Sazaedo's unique existence in architectural history has been acknowledged; it was designated Important Cultural Property in 1996.
Further, due to the one-way structure of the temple, which was built with entirely different passages for ascending and descending, large numbers of pilgrims could safely visit without having to pass each other. The architectural style used here is rare worldwide, and Sazaedo's unique existence in architectural history has been acknowledged; it was designated Important Cultural Property in 1996.
More Information about Sazaedo
Street address
- 1404 Bentenshita, Ikkimachi Yahata, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima
Access
- Take the Sightseeing Circulation Bus Haikara-san and get off at Iimoriyamashita
A 5-minute walk
- Take the Sightseeing Circulation Bus Haikara-san and get off at Iimoriyamashita
Opening Hours
- 08:15 - Sunset (April to December)
09:00 - 16:00 (January to March)
Closed
- None
Best season
- All year
Point
- None
update: Sep.3.2024

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