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Gangoji Temple

A stately World Heritage site with 1,300 years of history.

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Its predecessor was Asukadera Temple, the oldest full-fledged Buddhist temple in Japan, which was opened in Asuka Village by Soga Umako at the end of the 6th century. Later, with the relocation of the capital to Heijo-kyo, it was moved within the Heijo-kyo Capital and its name was changed to Gangoji Temple. During the Nara period (710-794), the temple developed to the extent that it was counted as one of the seven major temples in the southern capital, but it gradually declined from the mid-Heian period (794-1185). However, since the Middle Ages, the temple has once again developed through the belief in the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss, centering on the Chikou Mandala.

As one of the "Cultural Properties of Ancient Nara" consisting of eight properties, the Gokurakubo-Hondo (Gokurakubo-Hondo) and the Zen Room (Gokurakubo-Zenshitsu), which are former monastery buildings, are registered as World Cultural Heritage sites. Some of the roof tiles transferred from Asukadera Temple are still in existence, conveying the atmosphere of the past. The temple also houses many other temple treasures, including the "Five‐Storied Pagoda" designated as a National Treasure, the "East Gate" designated as a National Important Cultural Property, the "Chikou Mandala" created in the Muromachi Period, the "Seated Wooden Amida Nyorai Statue" from the Heian Period, and the "Standing Wooden Statue of Prince Shotoku".

Various events are held throughout the year, including a "Setsubun-kai" in February and a "Jizo-kai" in August, and the temple continues to attract the faith of local residents to this day.

Highlights

  • A famous temple with a history of 1,300 years.
  • It is registered as a World Cultural Heritage site as one of the "Cultural Properties of Ancient Nara" consisting of eight properties.
  • It has many temple treasures, including national treasures and important cultural properties.

Photos

  • Stately appearance with a sense of 1300 years of history
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    Stately appearance with a sense of 1300 years of history *Photo provider: Gangoji Temple

  • Gokurakudo, where tiles from the Nara period still remain
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    Gokurakudo, where tiles from the Nara period still remain *Photo provider: Gangoji Temple

  • Asuka tiles can be seen
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    Asuka tiles can be seen *Photo provider: Gangoji Temple

  • Pretty cherry blossoms adorn the precincts in spring.
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    Pretty cherry blossoms adorn the precincts in spring. *Photo provider: Gangoji Temple

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

English, Chinese and Korean are available.

Q

Do you have temple’s red ink stamps?

A

There are basically three types of red seals, including the principal image. These are the red seal for the principal image, the red seal for Jizo, and the red seal for Yakushi. Some others are as a spiritual association.

Q

Is parking available?

A

About 10 cars can be parked near the east gate.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

No. However, large suitcases can be temporarily stored at the reception. It will be on a case-by-case basis.

Reviews

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  • Alex Wu

    這裡能欣賞到寺中的亮點有四件佛教藝術的曼荼羅⋯⋯還有最大一幅是以天堂的景象為主⋯⋯還有坐在蓮花上的童子以及寶樹哦

Details

Name in Japanese
元興寺
Postal Code
630-8392
Address
11 Chuincho, Nara City, Nara
Telephone
0742-23-1377
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm(Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
Admission
Adults 500 yen (600 yen during the Autumn Special Exhibition), junior high and high school students 300 yen, elementary school students 100 yen
Access
About 15 minutes walk from Kintetsu Nara Station
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)