Tourist attraction • Setodacho Setoda, Onomichi, Hiroshima 722-2411, Japan
The Kosan-ji Pagoda stands on the small island of Ikuchi in Onomichi. Its vivid vermilion color shines against the greenery of the island, exuding an overwhelming presence from the entrance. This five-story pagoda, designated as a national treasure, was built in imitation of Japan's oldest pagoda during the Showa period. The meticulous decorative beauty, inheriting centuries-old techniques, truly encapsulates the essence of timeless architecture.
To the right of the pagoda, there is a small cave. It is said that this cave used to be a place of ascetic training, and you can experience the original scenery of Japanese temple culture here. In the serene space, you may be able to contemplate the spirituality of the predecessors.
Around the Kosan-ji Pagoda, you can enjoy the changing natural scenery with each season. The fresh greenery in May, the blooming lotus flowers in July, the autumn leaves in November... In the leisurely flow of island time, you will be captivated by the harmony of the beautiful nature and the architectural elements.
This gem of a structure, standing on a small island in the Seto Inland Sea, continues to captivate people across time. As you ponder the history and leisurely enjoy the natural beauty of the island, you can fully embrace such a journey.