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Koyasan, Kudoyama

Wakayama
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Koyasan, Kudoyama

Wakayama
4.6
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Koyasan Shojin Ryori (vegetarian cuisine)
Popular among locals
Koyasan's Traditional Japanese Sweets Spot
Popular among locals
Stylish cafes in Kudoyama
Popular among locals
Local ingredient restaurant in Kudoyama
Popular among locals
Cozy Cafes in Koyasan

Koyasan Shojin Ryori (vegetarian cuisine)

Cuisine born from the lifestyle of monks who observe precepts.

This cuisine was born from the lifestyle of monks who observe precepts, and can be enjoyed at restaurants and lodgings within the mountain. It is one of the dishes you definitely want to try when visiting Koyasan, where you can taste healthy traditional flavors along with the charm of the quiet and elegant lodgings.
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Recommended Restaurants for Koyasan Shojin Ryori (vegetarian cuisine)
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花菱
¥2,000~¥2,999
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3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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中央食堂・さんぼう
¥1,000~¥1,999
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3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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角濱ごまとうふ総本舗 飲食部門
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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はちよう
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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Shojin Dining 桐宝珠
¥1,000~¥1,999
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3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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Koyasan's Traditional Japanese Sweets Spot

A locally exclusive traditional Japanese sweets spot along Odawara Street

This is a collection of traditional Japanese sweets shops that line the main street of Odawara. They sell sweets such as sasamaki anpu, grilled mochi, sesame tofu, and many other souvenirs and traditional Japanese sweets that can only be purchased locally. Take a leisurely stroll and enjoy searching for shops while trying out some delicious sweets!
Recommended Restaurants for Koyasan's Traditional Japanese Sweets Spot
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麩善 本店
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-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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御菓子司かさ國
~¥999
~¥999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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胡麻豆腐 濱田屋
~¥999
~¥999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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上きしや 高野店
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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かさ国 中ノ橋店
~¥999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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Stylish cafes in Kudoyama

A collection of stylish cafes in the town with ties to the Sanada family.

In the town with ties to the Sanada family, who were active during the Warring States period, there are many stylish cafes. Enjoy a leisurely lunchtime while taking in the clear stream of Kudoyama, with traditional dishes such as kakinoha-zushi and sweets made with local strawberries, as well as renovated old houses turned into cafes.
Recommended Restaurants for Stylish cafes in Kudoyama
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キルトカフェ 毬
~¥999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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おむすびスタンド くど
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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げんじろうの昼ごはん
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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グラタンカフェ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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オールドストリーム
~¥999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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Local ingredient restaurant in Kudoyama

A nostalgic restaurant that focuses on local ingredients

This is a simple and nostalgic restaurant that focuses on local ingredients. You can enjoy dishes such as matsutake mushrooms, kakinoha sushi, grilled salted ayu (sweetfish), and mountain vegetable dishes. Many of the restaurants have a nostalgic and friendly atmosphere, allowing you to enjoy your meal while immersing yourself in a nostalgic atmosphere!
Recommended Restaurants for Local ingredient restaurant in Kudoyama
季節の味処 鳴神
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3
(Tabelog's review)
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わかや
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0
(Tabelog's review)
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真田いこい茶屋
-
-
0
(Tabelog's review)
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幸村庵
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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産直市場 よってって 道の駅くどやま店
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Cozy Cafes in Koyasan

A cafe where you can take a break during your visit to Koyasan.

On the way to visiting Koyasan, there are cafes and sweet shops where you can take a break and relax. There are cafes with a rustic warmth of wood scattered around, and each shop offers unique sweets, lunches, and shojin curry. Let's spend a relaxing and blissful time surrounded by nature in Koyasan!
Recommended Restaurants for Cozy Cafes in Koyasan
食べログ
光海珈琲
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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甘党喫茶 きく
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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西利
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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心星
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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高野茶屋 和久
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

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高野山 真田坊 蓮華定院 -Koyasan Sanadabo Rengejoin-
4.4
Experience training at a temple with ties to the Sanada family
This lodging temple has ties to Sanada Masayuki and Yukimura, famous warriors from the Warring States period. The temple offers a program where guests can experience training, such as evening meditation, shojin ryori (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine), and morning services. The popular calligraphy experience is held in a room with a beautiful view of the garden. While training, guests can also reflect on the Sanada family.
Lowest price
¥10,000~/人
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高野山 別格本山 明王院
4.6approx. 0.38km
高野山 宿坊 龍泉院
approx. 0.4km
高野山温泉 福智院
4.3approx. 0.4km
高野山別格本山 総持院
4.6approx. 0.49km
西禅院
4.5approx. 0.5km
一乗院
5approx. 0.59km
宿坊 常喜院
4.7approx. 0.59km
蓮花院
5approx. 0.62km
増福院
approx. 0.63km
普門院
4approx. 0.65km
Koyasan Syukubo Ekoin
4.1
Experience the Flames Up Close at a Popular Temple Lodging
This popular temple lodging offers a casual training experience. The meditation sessions at the Ajikan Dojo are carefully guided, making them popular among beginners. One cannot miss the "Goma Prayer" at this temple, where you can witness the flames burning up close right in front of you.
Lowest price
¥13,000~/人
¥19,106~/人
¥19,106~/人
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高野山 熊谷寺
3.8approx. 0.08km
高野山 宿坊 大明王院
approx. 0.11km
密厳院
4.8approx. 0.11km
宝善院
5approx. 0.13km
地蔵院
approx. 0.13km
清浄心院
4.7approx. 0.16km
宿坊 萱堂 上池院
4.3approx. 0.16km
遍照光院(へんじょうこういん)
approx. 0.23km
高野山 持明院
4.6approx. 0.32km
宿坊 不動院
4.6approx. 0.33km
Kongo Sanmaiin
3.5
Training experience in a World Heritage site
This temple was established by Hojo Masako in 1211 to mourn the death of Minamoto no Yoritomo. It contains many historical and cultural assets, such as the Tahoto pagoda (a national treasure). Through activities such as sutra copying and meditation, take some time to face yourself calmly and refresh your mind and body.
Lowest price
¥12,350~/人
¥17,270~/人
¥17,270~/人
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高野山別格本山 宿坊 西門院
4approx. 0.28km
高野山 安養院
4.3approx. 0.28km
宿坊 不動院
4.6approx. 0.34km
普賢院
4.5approx. 0.38km
高野山 持明院
4.6approx. 0.39km
天徳院
approx. 0.41km
蓮花院
5approx. 0.43km
普門院
4approx. 0.49km
一乗院
5approx. 0.5km
宿坊 萱堂 上池院
4.3approx. 0.51km
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Koyasan, Kudoyama

Koyasan is an area where mountains with an altitude of around 1,000m are connected. Before the Meiji era, the entire Koyasan was called Kongobuji Temple, the head temple of Shingon Buddhism, and was also known as the sky city opened by Kukai. It is a holy place in Japanese Buddhism, with many worshippers, second only to Mount Hiei. There are 117 temples on the premises, all of which have a long history and can be felt through their historical significance. In addition, Koyasan offers many training experiences such as copying sutras and Zen meditation, as well as Buddhist souvenirs such as fans and prayer beads. Why not experience the world of Buddhism that Kukai built with your own eyes?

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Koyasan, Kudoyama

5 Highlights

01

Kongobuji Temple

The head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect
This is a sacred site of Japanese Buddhism with a history of over 1200 years, known for its vastness and elegance. There are many highlights such as the "Banryutei" stone garden, which is the largest in Japan, and Fusuma-e paintings by the Kano school. Visitors can also experience Ajikan meditation and Shakyō (copying sutras by hand).
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Kongobuji Temple
The head temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect
This is a sacred site of Japanese Buddhism with a history of over 1200 years, known for its vastness and elegance. There are many highlights such as the "Banryutei" stone garden, which is the largest in Japan, and Fusuma-e paintings by the Kano school. Visitors can also experience Ajikan meditation and Shakyō (copying sutras by hand).
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02

Okunoin

The central sacred place of Kobo Daishi faith
It is said to be the second holy place of Koyasan along with Danjo Garan. Along the Okunoin approach road that continues from Ichinohashi, more than 200,000 tombstones and memorial monuments of various people such as warlords and imperial family members are lined up. You can feel the spiritual atmosphere on the approach road lined with trees that are several hundred years old.
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02
Okunoin
The central sacred place of Kobo Daishi faith
It is said to be the second holy place of Koyasan along with Danjo Garan. Along the Okunoin approach road that continues from Ichinohashi, more than 200,000 tombstones and memorial monuments of various people such as warlords and imperial family members are lined up. You can feel the spiritual atmosphere on the approach road lined with trees that are several hundred years old.
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03

Danjo Garan

One of the two holy sites of Koyasan, the birthplace of Koyasan
Along with Okunoin, it is said to be one of the two holy sites of Koyasan. This is the first place that Kobo Daishi began to develop when he opened Koyasan. The precincts are lined with buildings such as the Konpon Daito and the Kondo, making it a symbol of Koyasan.
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03
Danjo Garan
One of the two holy sites of Koyasan, the birthplace of Koyasan
Along with Okunoin, it is said to be one of the two holy sites of Koyasan. This is the first place that Kobo Daishi began to develop when he opened Koyasan. The precincts are lined with buildings such as the Konpon Daito and the Kondo, making it a symbol of Koyasan.
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04

Kakinogou Kudoyama Michi-no-Eki

A tourist spot where you can buy local souvenirs
This is a popular tourist spot that includes a history and World Heritage information center for the town associated with the Sengoku military commander Yukimura Sanada, a direct sales market selling freshly harvested vegetables and fruits from local farmers, and an amusement park with large play equipment.
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Image source:産直市場よってって
04
Kakinogou Kudoyama Michi-no-Eki
A tourist spot where you can buy local souvenirs
This is a popular tourist spot that includes a history and World Heritage information center for the town associated with the Sengoku military commander Yukimura Sanada, a direct sales market selling freshly harvested vegetables and fruits from local farmers, and an amusement park with large play equipment.
See details
Right image source:産直市場よってって
05

Kudoyama Sanada Museum

A facility that traces the footsteps of the Sanada family, who lived in the late Sengoku period
This facility traces the footsteps of the three generations of the Sanada family: Masayuki, Yukimura, and Daisuke. Their way of life and history are introduced through panel exhibitions and drama-style videos. In addition, there are facilities such as an anime theater and a karakuri room that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
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Image source:九度山 真田ミュージアムホームページ
05
Kudoyama Sanada Museum
A facility that traces the footsteps of the Sanada family, who lived in the late Sengoku period
This facility traces the footsteps of the three generations of the Sanada family: Masayuki, Yukimura, and Daisuke. Their way of life and history are introduced through panel exhibitions and drama-style videos. In addition, there are facilities such as an anime theater and a karakuri room that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
See details
Right image source:九度山 真田ミュージアムホームページ

Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Koyasan Shojin Ryori (vegetarian cuisine)
Cuisine born from the lifestyle of monks who observe precepts.
This cuisine was born from the lifestyle of monks who observe precepts, and can be enjoyed at restaurants and lodgings within the mountain. It is one of the dishes you definitely want to try when visiting Koyasan, where you can taste healthy traditional flavors along with the charm of the quiet and elegant lodgings.
See Details
No.2
Koyasan's Traditional Japanese Sweets Spot
A locally exclusive traditional Japanese sweets spot along Odawara Street
This is a collection of traditional Japanese sweets shops that line the main street of Odawara. They sell sweets such as sasamaki anpu, grilled mochi, sesame tofu, and many other souvenirs and traditional Japanese sweets that can only be purchased locally. Take a leisurely stroll and enjoy searching for shops while trying out some delicious sweets!
See Details
No.3
Stylish cafes in Kudoyama
A collection of stylish cafes in the town with ties to the Sanada family.
In the town with ties to the Sanada family, who were active during the Warring States period, there are many stylish cafes. Enjoy a leisurely lunchtime while taking in the clear stream of Kudoyama, with traditional dishes such as kakinoha-zushi and sweets made with local strawberries, as well as renovated old houses turned into cafes.
See Details
No.4
Local ingredient restaurant in Kudoyama
A nostalgic restaurant that focuses on local ingredients
This is a simple and nostalgic restaurant that focuses on local ingredients. You can enjoy dishes such as matsutake mushrooms, kakinoha sushi, grilled salted ayu (sweetfish), and mountain vegetable dishes. Many of the restaurants have a nostalgic and friendly atmosphere, allowing you to enjoy your meal while immersing yourself in a nostalgic atmosphere!
See Details
No.5
Cozy Cafes in Koyasan
A cafe where you can take a break during your visit to Koyasan.
On the way to visiting Koyasan, there are cafes and sweet shops where you can take a break and relax. There are cafes with a rustic warmth of wood scattered around, and each shop offers unique sweets, lunches, and shojin curry. Let's spend a relaxing and blissful time surrounded by nature in Koyasan!
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥11,377
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥22,320
Best Season
7~11 Month
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