Koyasan Attractions

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Okunoin Temple
1. Okunoin Temple
Temple

Okunoin is a sacred site on Koyasan, home to Kobo Daishi's mausoleum. Explore its serene paths, illuminated by 10,000 lanterns, and feel the deep spiritual atmosphere of this pilgrimage destination.

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Kongobuji Temple
2. Kongobuji Temple
Temple

Kongobuji, the head temple of Shingon Buddhism on Koyasan, is a must-visit. Explore its stunning rooms with intricate artwork, the Banryutei Rock Garden, and enjoy tea in a peaceful setting.

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Koyasan Pilgrimage Trails
3. Koyasan Pilgrimage Trails
Hiking

Koyasan Pilgrimage Trails offer a spiritual journey through lush forests and historical sites. Hike the 23.5 km Koyasan Choishi Michi Trail or explore shorter routes, leading to the majestic Daimon Gate.

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Garan
4. Garan
Temple

Garan, the heart of Koyasan, is a sacred temple complex founded by Kobo Daishi, the founder of Shingon Buddhism. Explore its majestic Kondo Hall, the striking Konpon Daito Pagoda, and its rich history.

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Koyasan Temple Lodging (Shukubo)
5. Koyasan Temple Lodging (Shukubo)
Attraction

Koyasan offers a unique temple lodging experience, or shukubo, with over 50 temples welcoming visitors. Enjoy traditional Japanese rooms, vegetarian meals, and meditation sessions for a peaceful stay.

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Tokugawa Mausoleum
6. Tokugawa Mausoleum
Temple

The Tokugawa Mausoleum, built in 1643 by Shogun Iemitsu, is a stunning example of early Edo architecture. With its intricate carvings and gold leaf, it honors Tokugawa leaders in a sacred setting.

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Reihokan Museum
7. Reihokan Museum
Museum

The Reihokan Museum in Koyasan is a must-visit for history and culture lovers. Featuring sacred sculptures, mandalas, and religious paintings, it offers a fascinating look into the spiritual heritage of the region.

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Daishi Kyokai
8. Daishi Kyokai
Temple

Daishi Kyokai, the heart of Shingon Buddhism, preserves the teachings of Kobo Daishi. Visitors can participate in ceremonies like jukai (Buddhist precepts) and shakyo (sutra copying) for a peaceful, meditative experience.

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Daimon Gate
9. Daimon Gate
Shrine

Daimon Gate in Koyasan impresses with its towering structure, Edo-period guardian statues, and breathtaking sunset views. A must-see, especially when beautifully lit up at night.

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