Temple number 87 is yet another relatively modern temple. Its origins lie in 1953 when a monk, Zenkai, enshrined a Kannon statue here.
While working as a merchant seaman he had visions of Kannon that instructed him to continue the work of a monk who had founded a temple at this spot in the 17th century but the temple fell into disuse and disappeared.
Later, Zenkai's wife became a nun and she is the current head priest.
There is an Inari shrine in the grounds and a Jizo. The Jizo is part of the 24 temple Kyushu Jizo Pilgrimage.
The current main hall dates to 1996. It became a Shingon temple in 1980. Statues of Zenkai and his wife are the last photo.
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