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Zenkoji

長野県
4.5
One of Nagano's most famous tourist spots with a 1400-year history!
Zenkoji is a major tourist spot in Nagano. The precincts are filled with a solemn atmosphere. Enjoy eating your way through the town in front of the gate! This is also the place where the idiom "being led to a good place by chance" comes from, which is "being led to Zenkoji by a cow".

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy the Profound World of Buddhism at Zenkoji Temple

Enjoy the Profound World of Buddhism at Zenkoji Temple
Zenkoji Temple is a nationally famous temple, but it actually has a profound world to explore. The statue of Amida Nyorai in the main hall soothes the hearts of those who see it, and several interesting festivals are held throughout the year. During the first three days of the New Year, the "Sansha Festival" is held on the approach to celebrate the beginning of the year. There is also the "Mizuage Festival," where people pray for a good harvest, safety in the home, and prosperity in business. Additionally, once every seven years, there is the "Gokaicho" where you can see the appearance of the main statue, which is usually located in the back of the main hall and cannot be seen. Please come and enjoy the profound world of Zenkoji Temple.
Point 2

Enjoy Gourmet Food around Zenkoji Temple

Enjoy Gourmet Food around Zenkoji Temple
There are many delicious restaurants around Zenkoji Temple where you can enjoy gourmet food. "Togakushi soba" is a must-try dish, known as the gateway to Zenkoji's town. You can also enjoy dishes and Japanese sweets made with local vegetables. In the summer, you can taste dishes made with vegetables harvested at "Zenkoji no Mura". Additionally, during the winter season from November to January, you can also taste "kuri-gashi" made with chestnuts harvested at Zenkoji.
Point 3

Enjoy the Nature around Zenkoji Temple

Enjoy the Nature around Zenkoji Temple
The area surrounding Zenkoji Temple is filled with beautiful nature throughout the four seasons. In spring, you can enjoy cherry blossom trees, in summer, clear streams, in autumn, colorful foliage, and in winter, snowy landscapes. Additionally, just a few dozen minutes by car from Zenkoji Temple is the Togakushi Highlands, where you can enjoy hiking and wild vegetable picking in the summer, and skiing in the winter. In the winter, you can also experience unique activities such as mochi pounding and snowmobile rides in Nechi Village, the gateway town to Zenkoji.
Point 4

Enjoy the Autumn Foliage at Zenkoji Temple!

Enjoy the Autumn Foliage at Zenkoji Temple!
Zenkoji Temple, located in Nagano City, offers beautiful scenery during the autumn foliage season. In particular, the "Momiji Namiki" maple tree-lined path in front of the Sanmon Gate is popular as a photo spot, with its bright red maple leaves. During the "Zenkoji Festival," the temple is also illuminated at night, creating a fantastical atmosphere. Additionally, there is a tea room called "Kangetsutei" within the temple grounds, offering a stunning view of the autumn foliage. There are also many delicious restaurants around Zenkoji, where you can enjoy the taste of autumn. Why not experience the rich nature and culture of Zenkoji through its autumn foliage?
Point 5

Enjoying Zenkoji Nakamise Street

Enjoying Zenkoji Nakamise Street
Zenkoji Nakamise Street is lined with souvenir shops and restaurants. Here, we recommend trying local snacks such as "Shinshu soba" and "oyaki". If you're staying overnight, there's also a "shukubo" where you can experience lodging at a temple. Staying overnight while feeling the atmosphere of morning services and the temple is one of the highlights of Zenkoji tourism. Why not take a stroll along Nakamise Street and savor the delicious food and atmosphere of shukubo?
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Access

Access and Recommended Route to Zenkoji Temple
Access and Recommended Route to Zenkoji Temple
Here's a guide on how to access Zenkoji Temple. If you're coming from another prefecture, you can get off at Nagano Station on the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen. There are trains, buses, and taxis available from Nagano Station, but during peak tourist season, expect congestion. Therefore, it's important to allow for extra time depending on your mode of transportation. One recommended access method is the access bus from Nagano Station, which is reasonably priced and convenient as it's only a 10-minute walk from the Zenkoji-mae bus stop. Walking is also an option, and the route from Zenkoji-mae Station is perfect for a 20-minute stroll through the beautiful town. There are also rental bicycle and car shops around Zenkoji Temple, allowing you to move around while sightseeing. There are several courses for accessing the temple, but the "Autumn Leaves Tour Course" around the temple lodgings from Zenkoji-mae is particularly recommended. By enjoying the autumn leaves of Zenkoji while touring the temple lodgings, you can experience the charm of Zenkoji even more.

History

The History of Zenkoji, a Place of Worship since Ancient Times
The origin of Zenkoji dates back to the Kamakura period in the late 12th century. At that time, a small temple near present-day Nagano City became the predecessor of Zenkoji. Later, during the medieval period, Zenkoji received protection from the Kamakura and Muromachi shogunates, and it grew significantly. In particular, the creation of the sacred statue of Amida Nyorai, the object of worship, spread the fame of Zenkoji. In the Edo period, the Nakasendo pilgrimage route was established, leading to an increase in the number of pilgrims visiting Zenkoji. Due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism policy after the Meiji Restoration, Zenkoji was temporarily abandoned. However, it was revived in the Showa period and has become a beloved temple for many people to this day.

Basic Information

Address 491 Motozen-cho, Nagano-shi, Nagano 380-0851, Japan
Business Hours

6:00~16:00

TEL 026-234-3591
Web Site https://www.zenkoji.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.5
5 Reviews
4
るんるんボンバー
Posted Date:2025/4/21
2024年12月にに訪問。昔から多くの人々に、「一生に一度は参れ善光寺」と言われたほど有名なお寺。正確な創建年は不明であるが640年あたりが有力とのことです。流石に敷地も広く... See more
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5
dora noopy
Posted Date:2025/4/30
**善光寺**は、長野市にある歴史深い寺院で、訪れるたびにその壮大さと静けさに心を打たれます。境内は広く、歴史的な建造物が立ち並び、どこを見ても美しい景観が広がっています。特... See more
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5
ノブ
Posted Date:2025/4/27
「1400年もの間庶民から慕われてきた無宗派の大寺院。おそらく全てのお堂の内部撮影は禁止」 かつて「一生に一度はお伊勢参り、一生に一度は善光寺」といわれた、多くの崇敬を集め... See more
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