It was built in the first year of Kanei (1624), and was rebuilt at its current location in the year of Genroku (1688-1704). The human skeleton Jizo-son of Shiniwagami is famous. It is a polar-colored Jizo-son with a height of 4m33cm, and the white part of the face, neck, chest, both hands and both feet is painted with human bones of a Buddha that no one will ever worship. There is also a house of furniture (Jububutsudo), which houses self-portrait drawings of the Heart Iwakaijin, Nembutsu books, and Raikei maps, and a garden with beautiful camellia, buttons, and hydrangeas.