Futian Temple

Northern Taiwan


This temple is dedicated to the Ksitigarbha bodhisattva, one of the most beloved divinities in Japan (where he is known as Jizō). One level lower down the mountain from Quanhua Temple, Futian Temple is reached via an arched gate up a set of stone stairs from the main car park.


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