Yakuoji Temple
Tokushima · Anan
33.9139°N, 134.5133°E
Yakuoji (薬王寺) is Temple #23 of the 88 Temple Pilgrimage, dramatically positioned on a coastal mountain with Pacific Ocean views. The temple is famous for yakuyoke (厄除け) — rituals to ward off bad luck during unlucky ages (yakudoshi: 33 for women, 42 for men). Pilgrims climb two staircases: 33 steps (女厄坂, women's unlucky age steps) and 42 steps (男厄坂, men's unlucky age steps), placing one coin on each step while praying to dispel misfortune.
The temple's elevated position provides sweeping ocean vistas, making it one of the pilgrimage's most scenic locations.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
¥200 donation | Step ritual: bring 75 coins (¥5 or ¥10 each) | Yakuyoke prayer service: ¥1,000
Best Season
Year-round | Early morning (7:00-9:00 AM) for best ocean light
Visit Duration
45-60 minutes
Getting There
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