Jisso-in Temple is situated between
Reisenji Temple and Rokusho Shrine high in the mountains of the Kunisaki peninsula in northern Oita.
The three were all part of the same sacred site until the separation of Buddhas and Kami in 1868.
In the temple grounds stand two Jizo statues, one large, and one small. They are known as Mimi Jizo and local people pray to them for healing from illness.
As well as being number 5 on the Kyushu 36 temple Fudo Myo pilgrimage, it is number 15 on the Rokugo Manzan pilgrimage which closely approximates the ancient pilgrim route for yamabushi of the syncretic cult that combines Tendai esoteric Buddhism and Usa Hachiman.
The honzon is a Fudo statue dated to 1787. Next door was the much larger original Rokusho Shrine site to which I turn next.
The previous post in this series on the Kyushu Fudo pilgrimage was
Reisenji Temple next door.
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