Jigen-in Temple (Takasaki Kannonyama, Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon)
Jigen-in Temple, located at the summit of Takasaki Kannonyama, is home to a 41.8 meter-high 6000-ton statue of the Bodhisattva Kannon.
Also known as the “Takasaki Kannon,” the statue at Jigen-in Temple is called the “Takasaki Byakue (White-Robed) Dai-Kannon.”
Built in 1936, the statue of Kannon is made of reinforced concrete, and at the time of its construction it was the largest statue of Kannon in the world.
The strength and presence of the Takasaki Kannon can be experienced from a distant outside view, but guests can also enter the statue and see its interior as well.
Inside the Takasaki Kannon are 20 other statues of Buddha. By climbing the 146 stairs inside of the statue, guests can go up as high as the Takasaki Kannon’s shoulder (9th floor).
Each level within the Kannon has windows, and from them you can see Takasaki City, the Joumou Sanzan (three famous mountains), the Kanto Plain, and more.
Basic information on Jigen-in Temple (Takasaki Kannonyama, Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon)
Jigen-in Temple (Takasaki Kannonyama, Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon)
- Address
- 2710-1 Ishihara-machi, Takasaki City, Gunma
- Access
- About 20 minutes by bus from JR Takasaki Station
- Tel
- 027-322-2269
- Kannon Statue Entry Hours
- March through October 9:00-17:00. November through February 9:00 am - 4:30 pm.
- Kannon Entry Fee
- High school students and older 300 yen. Junior high school students and younger 100 yen.
- Closed
- Open every day
- URL(Japanese)
- http://takasakikannon.or.jp/