Mizusawa-dera

Mizusawa-dera (水澤寺) is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Shibukawa in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.

Mizusawa-dera
水澤寺
Kannon-dō (Main hall)
Religion
AffiliationTendai sect
DeityJuichimen Senju Kannon
Location
Location214 Mizusawa, Ikaho-machi, Shibukawa-shi, Gunma
CountryJapan
Architecture
FounderEmpress Suiko (?)
CompletedAsuka period (?)
Website
http://www.mizusawakannon.or.jp/index.php
The 3-story pagoda of Mizusawa-dera

History

According to temple legend, the temple dates to the Asuka period and was founded by the Kokushi of Kozuke province during the reign of Empress Suiko, who invited a high-ranking prelate from Goguryeo to introduce Buddhism to the region. However, the temple has no records or structures pre-dating the Edo period to help verify its claim.

The temple belongs to the Tendai sect of Japanese Buddhism. Its Gohonzon (primary object of veneration) is a bronze statue of Juichimen Senju Kannon Bosatsu (千手観世音菩薩).

The temple’s two-story pagoda with a hexagonal base is registered as a prefectural Important Cultural Property

Order in Buddhist pilgrimages

Mizusawa-dera is the 16th in the Bandō Sanjūsankasho, a pilgrimage circuit of 33 Buddhist temples in the Kantō region of eastern Japan dedicated to the Bodhisattva Kannon.

Preceded by
Hase-dera
#15
Bandō Sanjūsankasho
Mizusawa-dera
#16
Succeeded by
Mangan-ji
#17

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