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Koyasan (Mount Koya)
The whole town is on the temple’s premises! A spiritual city up high with 1200 years of history.
Koyasan was opened in 816 by Reverend Kobo (Kukai). It is Shingon Esoteric Buddhism’s holy land centered around Kongobu-ji Temple. The basin at 800m-high, surrounded by 1,000m-tall mountains, hosts a religious town all of which is on the temple’s premises.
Danjo Garan has Japan’s first two-storied pagoda and Koyasan’s symbol, Konpon Daito. Okunoin keeps Reverend Kobo’s mausoleum. There are many more sites worth seeing which reflect the 1200-year history. Kongobu-ji and its approach are designated as the world heritage “Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range” along with Kumano, Yoshino, and Omine. Of the 117 temples on Koyasan, 51 of them are available as lodgings for visitors. You can experience trainings there such as copying sutras and Goma prayer rituals, as well as vegetarian meals. Spend a rare time which is unique to Koyasan.
Summer is shorter on Koyasan than on the valley, and leaves begin changing colors in early October. The peak is between late October and early November when you can appreciate a temple tour and fall foliage together.
Highlights
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117 temples surround Kongobu-ji, forming a town.
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Kongobu-ji and the approach, etc. are designated as a world heritage.
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There are many temple lodgings where you can stay and experience trainings.
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The popular spot to enjoy temple tours and fall colors together.
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Official FAQs
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Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If possible, please also let us know the language you speak)
There are pamphlets in foreign languages (English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Thai, French, Italian, etc.)
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Do you have temple’s red ink stamps?
Yes.
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Is parking available?
Yes.
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Are coin lockers available?
Yes
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 高野山
- Postal Code
- 648-0211
- Address
- Koyacho, Itogun, Wakayama
- Telephone
- 073-422-4631(Wakayama Prefecture Tourism League)
- Closed
- Free to walk
- Hours
- Walk anytime(Kongobu-ji 8:30am - 5:00pm, Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
- Admission
- Free to visit (Kongobu-ji: 1000 yen)
- Directions
- From Nankai lines’ Gokurakubashi Station, get on Koyasan Cable, get off at “Koyasan” Station, switch to Nankai Rinkan Bus, get off at Senjuin-bashi Stop, and walk 10 min. to Kongobu-ji
- Credit Cards
- Not accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)