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Narutoyama Temple

京都府
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A temple located in a scenic spot overlooking Amanohashidate.
Originally a Shugendo mountain religion training ground, this temple is located in a scenic spot overlooking Amanohashidate, making it attractive to enjoy the superb views even on the way to worship. Within the temple grounds, you can visit spots that are based on legends, such as the bell that doesn't ring and the bottomless pond.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Main Hall Dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy

Narutoyama Temple Main Hall Dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy
The main hall of Seisouji Temple on Mt. Seisou is a valuable building that has been designated as a cultural asset in Kyoto. The statue enshrined in the historic building is the Senju Kannon Bosatsu, a thousand-armed and thousand-eyed statue of the goddess of mercy. If you visit the temple, be sure to first pay your respects to this statue, which is said to bring good health, longevity, and protection from illness. By the way, there are various attractions along the approach to the main hall, such as the mountain gate and the unstruck bell, so be sure to stop by.
Point 2

Breathtaking View Overlooking Amanohashidate

Narutoyama Temple Breathtaking View Overlooking Amanohashidate
Nariai-ji Temple on Mt. Nariai is known for its stunning views. This temple is located in a prime location with a beautiful sandbar called Amanohashidate in full view. The view from the top of Mt. Nariai, which stretches about 3.6 km and is made up of a sandy beach and sea, as well as about 8,000 pine trees, is truly breathtaking. The view of Amanohashidate from Nariai-ji Temple is an unforgettable experience for tourists. This place, where the natural beauty and teachings of Buddhism are in harmony, will make you feel refreshed and purified.
Point 3

Take a Break at the Cafe on the Temple Grounds

Narutoyama Temple Take a Break at the Cafe on the Temple Grounds
Cafe Bijin Charyo is a scenic cafe located on the panoramic observation deck of Seisouji Temple on Mt. Nari. While enjoying the traditional atmosphere of a Japanese tea house, you can also indulge in delicious tea and light snacks. From window seats or terrace seats on sunny days, you can admire beautiful views that rival those from the observation deck. After calming your mind at the temple, relaxing in the cafe's delicious tea and Japanese atmosphere will further refresh you.
Point 4

Focus on Charms and Temple Stamps

Narutoyama Temple Focus on Charms and Temple Stamps
At Narisouzan Narisouji Temple, a variety of items such as charms and temple stamps are available. These items are necessary for visitors to carry their prayers and memories with them. The charms of Narisouzan Narisouji Temple are imbued with wishes for good luck, warding off evil, and healing from illness. The charms, which feature auspicious designs and sacred symbols, give visitors strength and peace of mind. In addition, temple stamps are also a popular item at Narisouzan Narisouji Temple. These stamps are handwritten to commemorate the temple's main deity and opening, so be sure to request one at the temple office before visiting the temple.
Point 5

Enjoy the Autumn Leaves Illumination

Narutoyama Temple Enjoy the Autumn Leaves Illumination
Naritasan and Naritasan Temple are known as beautiful temples in Kyoto, Japan. During the autumn leaves season, the temple grounds at Naritasan are illuminated, creating a fantastic atmosphere. The illuminated autumn leaves shine beautifully, enchanting those who visit at night. The illumination takes place after sunset, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Check the website for more details about the event.
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Access

Narutoyama Temple Access by Mountain Bus to the Nearest Point
Access by Mountain Bus to the Nearest Point
Seisouji Temple on Mt. Nariyama is a temple located on a hill where you can overlook Amanohashidate. To access it, take a taxi from JR "Amanohashidate Station" for about 20 minutes, or transfer to a cable car or mountain bus and arrive in about 50 minutes. If you want to enjoy the journey along the way, be sure to use the cable car. If you're driving, be sure to check in advance for heavy snowfall during the winter season.

Basic Information

Address 339 Narusouji, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture 629-2241
Business Hours

Monday: 8:00am-4:30pm, Tuesday: 8:00am-4:30pm, Wednesday: 8:00am-4:30pm, Thursday: 8:00am-4:30pm, Friday: 8:00am-4:30pm, Saturday: 8:00am-4:30pm, Sunday: 8:00am-4:30pm.

TEL 0772-27-0018
Web Site http://www.nariaiji.jp/
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