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Bando Thirty-Three Kannon Pilgrimage

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A Kannon (Avalokitesvara) pilgrimage circuit visiting thirty-three temples across the Kanto region. Established in the mid-13th century as the eastern Japanese equivalent to the Saigoku Thirty-Three pilgrimage. Distributed from Ibaraki to Kanagawa prefectures, each temple centers on unique Kannon statues and founding legends. This cultural heritage allows both historical pilgrims and modern worshippers to experience regional history and faith, remaining important for temple stamp collecting traditions.

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Subcategory:Pilgrimage Routes
Location:Ibaraki to Kanagawa
Time Period:1270-present
Influence:National
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Kannon worshipKantotemple stamps

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Bando Thirty-Three Kannon Pilgrimage

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