It is an ancient temple on the side of Tonomine, and is also called Hydrangea Temple. In the Muromachi period, the temple was founded by Anso, a monk of Daiyūzan Sajo-ji (Daiyūzansaijoji) as a temple of the Soto sect. It later became an abandoned temple, and was rebuilt as a temple of the Jodo sect by Gyeongjang 9(1604), Shōn [Tansei] Jōjin. The approach to the road that extends along the mountain is thick with trees, and it will be a walking path with 3,000 hydrangeas from late June to mid-July. In the main hall, the statue of the three statues of Amitabha and the statue of the Princess Wamiya are enshrined, and you can also visit the shrine (Hokora) and Okunoin, which is a 15-minute walk from the main hall.