Kongofukuji Temple is the 38th temple of the Shikoku 88 pilgrimage sites, located in Tosashimizu City, Kochi Prefecture, at the southernmost point of the pilgrimage. It is known as a place of training and is located in the area with the longest distance between temples on the pilgrimage. It was founded in 822 by the imperial decree of Emperor Saga, and the founder, Kobo Daishi, enshrined the statue of Senju Kannon with three faces as the main deity. It has been revered by successive emperors and feudal lords, and many cultural properties such as Tahoto Pagoda, Jusanshi Pagoda, and Gyakushu no To are preserved in the temple precincts. The temple has a serene and majestic atmosphere, and many people visit as a place of faith. In addition, there are spots in the surrounding area where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the beautiful scenery of Cape Ashizuri, and you can feel the fusion of nature, history, and religion. Kongofukuji Temple is a treasure of the region with its historical and cultural value, and it is recommended to visit as it gives a deep impression to people!