is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Shibukawa in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. It belongs to the Tendai sect and its honzon is a statue of statue of Senjà « Kannon Bosatsu (Sahasrabhà «ja).The temple's full name is Gotokuzan Muryà Âjà «-in Jion-ji (äºÂ徳山 ç¡éÂÂ壽é¢ 水澤寺).The temple is the 16th stop on the Bandà  Sanjà «sankasho pilgrimage route. The temple is also referred to as the .
The foundation of the temple is uncertain and all ancient documentary evidence pre-dating the Edo period has been lost. According to temple's own legend, it was founded in the Asuka period. During the reign of Emperor Richà « the Kokushi of Kà Âzuke province Takanobe Ienari had three daughters. Their evil stepmother attempted to kill all three, but when she attempted to have the youngest, Princess Ihaho, drowned in an abyss, she was saved by the intervention of Kannon Bosatsu. She subsequently married the new kokushi, Lieutenant General Takamitsu. Later, Empress Suiko invited Ekan, a high-ranking prelate from Goguryeo to introduce Buddhism to the region, and the by-then widowed Princess Ikaho donated her personal statue of Kannon Bosatsu to be the honzon statue of the temple.. The temple has been destroyed by fires several times in its history.
The temple is located approximately 8.4 kilometers west of Shibukawa Station of the JR East JÃ Âetsu Line