Fukōji Temple is renowned for its three Buddhist figures carved into a rock face. The central statue, Fudō Myō-ō, stands 11.4 meters high and is flanked by two attendant deities: Kongara and Seitaka. To the right is Bishamonten (also known as Tamonten), and to the left is Benzaiten.
The temple is also called Ajisai-dera (Hydrangea Temple). In June, its grounds are filled with hydrangeas in full bloom.