Kawamoto is the next town up the Gonokawa River from my village.
Halfway up the steep hillside across the river from downtown Kawamoto is a small temple, Senganji.
The temple becomes really visible in late Autumn when the trees around it turn orange, yellow, and red.
I have actually only made it up to the temple one time, after walking down from Iwami Ginzan on day 5 of my walk along the Iwami Kannon pilgrimage.
Senganji is temple number 9 on that pilgrimage.
There is no vehicular access to Senganji, only a footpath with more than 200 steps, which is, I think, a large reason the temple has been uninhabited for a long time.
There are numerous statues along the path, inlcuding a lot of Jizo but also some Kannon.
When I visited in the late afternoon in May, the shafts of sunlight illumnated many of the statues quite dramatically.
Tomorrow I will post photos from inside the temple and include what history I have been able to find out.
According to a recent photo I saw, the structure housing this collection of statues has now completely collapsed.
The temple occuppies a narrow ledge in the steep hillside.
Lovely photos. Looking forward to the next post.
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