Wakusenji Temple
It is said to be the most arigatou temple in Japan and is said to ``bring energy'' and ``bring happiness.'' This is a temple dedicated to dolls.
On March 15, 1629 (Kanei 6), the temple was converted to Hokke and the name of the mountain was changed to Ishiyozan and the name of the temple was changed to Yusenji. There is a Buddha statue of Daiitoku Myoo here, and it is said that if you hold the ``Happiness String'' connected to the statue and make a wish, your wish will come true. It is also famous as a temple for holding doll memorial services.
Basic information
- Access
- From Myokenguchi Station on the Nose Electric Railway Myoken Line, take a bus and get off at Kuragaki, then walk for 20 minutes.If you call us from Myokenguchi Station, we will pick you up at the station.
- Address
- 1773 Kuragaki, Nose-cho, Toyono-gun, Osaka 563-0113
- Telephone
- 072-737-1440
- Fax
- 072-737-0429
- URL
- https://yuusenji.com
- Other
- We hold some sort of memorial service every month. Please check by phone.
Every year in May and September, we hold events for deaf people.
May Event hosted by deaf people (Genki Itadaki Festival)
June: The main image of prayer at Wakusen-ji Temple, Daiitoku Myo-o, annual festival, and a large prayer meeting attended by many monks.
September Autumn Higan Dedication Jazz Concert (Autumn Higan Ceremony Eve) / Sign language song for the hearing impaired