Jozan’s devotion to the area was so great that the town was named Jozankei (Jozan’s Valley) in his honor. Today, his legacy is celebrated at Jozankei Gensen Park, where a bronze statue of him stands near the Bisen-no-taki waterfall. He is remembered not just as a religious figure, but as a pioneer who endured extreme hardship to bring the "healing gift of the earth" to the people.