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Jian Zhen Memorial Hall (Minamisatsuma City, Kagoshima Prefecture)

Japan, 225-2 Akime, Bozu-cho, Minamisatsuma City, Kagoshima Prefecture 898-0212

A memorial museum where you can learn more about the Tang Dynasty high priest Jian zhen. Jian zhen, a high priest from the Tang Dynasty and the founder of Toshodaiji Temple in Nara, tried to travel to Japan at the invitation of Emperor Shomu, but the journey was extremely difficult at the time, and after five failed attempts and repeated difficulties, he lost both eyes.He lost both eyesight. In the 5th year of the Tenpyo Shoho era (753), he finally landed in Japan and introduced Buddhist precepts and medicinal knowledge to Japan. This memorial museum was built in 1992 to honor Jian zhen's great achievements. Inside the museum, in addition to replicas of Ganshin's seated statue, his journey and life are explained in detail through exhibits and large-screen videos. After the reopening, a wheelchair ramp and a spacious parking lot were added. We also have multilingual maps available for visitors from overseas.

Business Time
  • Monday:  Close
  • Tuesday:  9:30~16:30
  • Wednesday:  9:30~16:30
  • Thursday:  9:30~16:30
  • Friday:  9:30~16:30
  • Saturday:  9:30~16:30
  • Sunday:  9:30~16:30
Telephone number 0993-68-0288
Website https://kanko-minamisatsuma.jp/spot/7564/
Access
  • ◎When using public transportation Kaseda bus stop ===(Bus)===Oura bus stop: 480 yen one way, 40 minutes in total Oura Bus Stop ==(Taxi)==Ganjin Kinenkan: Approximately 2,600 yen one way/20 minutes in total   Q) [Bus] Kagoshima Kotsu Kaseda Office: ☎0993-53-2102 [Taxi] Nakao Taxi: ☎0993-62-2131
Language 日本語 / English
Last Update : 2023.10.13   Minamisatsuma City Tourism Association

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