Hasedera, which may actually be called Chokokuji, like so many temples, burned down in 1607 and all its records were destroyed so the date of its origin is unknown.
What is known is that it was a Shingon temple until 1451 when it switched to Soto Zen.
It is a branch tempele of Tainei-ji which is located on the north Yamaguchi coast near Nagato.
The statue of Kannon, carved out of a single piece of wood and registered as a Prefectural Treasure, is considered to be a fine example of Kamakura era statuary.
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