Godaisan Chikurinji Temple
This historical temple was founded in 724 by the monk Gyoki at the behest of Emperor Shomu, in reference to the Tang Dynasty's Mt. Wutai. Because Kobo Daishi practiced asceticism on this mountain during the Daido period (806-809), the temple was later designated as the 31st temple of the Shikoku Pilgrimage.
Chikurinji Temple, one of the 88 sacred sites of Shikoku, is really easy to include on a road trip! From Kochi Station, we headed to Katsurahama, then on the way back made a detour to the Godaisan Observatory. Follow the signs for a short distance and you'll reach Chikurinji Temple's west gate. The temple grounds are fairly large, and besides the main hall, the most eye-catching sight is the majestic five-story pagoda. Continue toward the botanical garden, and you can also visit the Treasure Hall and garden. Chikurinji Temple, the Godaisan Observatory, and the Makino Botanical Garden are all close together, making them just right to visit in one trip! Even if you're not a temple enthusiast, it's well worth stopping by.



