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Amanosan Kongoji Temple True Portrait Offering

Kawachi History / culture

A grand memorial service is held at Amanosan Kongoji Temple on April 21st (March 21st on the lunar calendar), the death anniversary of Kobo Daishi Kukai. On the day, a procession of monks, parishioners, and young children, led by a mountain ascetic blowing a conch horn, proceeds from the main temple to the temple complex. In the second half of the service, offerings for the Hyakumi no Onjiki (a hundred tastes and drinks) are brought into the Goei-do Hall, which becomes the site of the festival. Once the service is over, everyone returns to the main temple by the same route they came. Hyakumi no Onjiki is a folk event that takes place during a memorial service, in which various offerings handmade by local people are offered to the portrait of Kobo Daishi Kukai. After the service, a "large rice cake throwing" is held in the temple grounds, which attracts many people every year.

Event

Basic information

■Contents
12:00~ Children's procession
16:00~ Large rice cake throwing

Event period and date Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Business hours and holidays 9:00~17:00
Price Adults: Garan: 200 yen / Honbo: 400 yen (high school students and above)
Children: Garan: 100 yen / Honbo: 200 yen (elementary and junior high school students)
*Adults only: Garan and Honbo combined ticket available (500 yen)
Contact Us 天野山金剛寺 0721-52-2046
Official website https://amanosan-kongoji.jp/
Address 996 Amano, Kawachinagano City
Access

From Nankai/Kintetsu Kawachinagano Station, take the Nankai bus and get off at Amanoyama

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