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This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Sunday 8:00-17:00
Monday 8:00-17:00
Tuesday 8:00-17:00
Wednesday 8:00-17:00
Thursday 8:00-17:00
Friday 8:00-17:00
Saturday 8:00-17:00
*Kannon Jodo Tour 9:00 ~ 16:00
Monday 8:00-17:00
Tuesday 8:00-17:00
Wednesday 8:00-17:00
Thursday 8:00-17:00
Friday 8:00-17:00
Saturday 8:00-17:00
*Kannon Jodo Tour 9:00 ~ 16:00
高倉観音(高蔵寺)
Takakura Kannon in Kisarazu City ・ The 30th sacred place in Bando, Hiranosan Kozoji Temple] We accept various prayers for protection against bad luck, directional movement, and memorial services for water children. Please consult with Takakura Kannon about any wishes you may have. Parking lot Free ( 3 large vehicles ・ 100 regular vehicles )
Goshuin
Goshuin
Goshuin
The "power spot" boom triggered an increase in the number of people collecting "red seals.
In addition, with the change of the Japanese government in 2025, the collection of red seals has become widespread.
Goshuin, which are memorials of visits to shrines, are a wonderful hobby that allows people to look back on memories of their travels and walks.
In addition, with the change of the Japanese government in 2025, the collection of red seals has become widespread.
Goshuin, which are memorials of visits to shrines, are a wonderful hobby that allows people to look back on memories of their travels and walks.
\ What is a red seal in the first place ? /
Introduction to red seals.
Introduction to red seals.
Q1.
Q2. What is written on a red seal ?
At Kozo-ji, "Goshu" means "I respectfully worship" and
"Gohonzon" means the name of the principal image, the date of visit, and the name of the temple. the date of the visit, the name of the temple, and a seal.
"Gohonzon" means the name of the principal image, the date of visit, and the name of the temple. the date of the visit, the name of the temple, and a seal.
Q3. How to receive ( a red seal ) is ?
Please visit the shrine as usual and then go to the gift shop.
( The fee for a red seal is 300 yen ~ 500 yen. )
Please choose a red seal and ask for it.
If you have a red seal book, please specify in advance which page you would like to receive a red seal.
Please wait peacefully and receive your red seal book.
( The fee for a red seal is 300 yen ~ 500 yen. )
Please choose a red seal and ask for it.
If you have a red seal book, please specify in advance which page you would like to receive a red seal.
Please wait peacefully and receive your red seal book.
Q4. How should I keep my red seal ?
You can bring your "red seal book" and write in it,
or write on the paper provided by Kozo-ji and have it awarded
Please keep it in a safe place with the understanding that it is considered to be "an alter ego of God ・ Buddha.
or write on the paper provided by Kozo-ji and have it awarded
Please keep it in a safe place with the understanding that it is considered to be "an alter ego of God ・ Buddha.
Please learn about red seals and start collecting them.