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Daijoji Temple

Japan, 669-6545 860 Mori, Kasumi-ku, Kami-cho, Mikata-gun, Hyogo Prefecture

This temple is part of the Koyasan Shingon sect and was founded by Gyoki Bodhisattva in 745. All 165 sliding screen paintings by Edo period painter Maruyama Okyo and his disciples have been designated as Important Cultural Properties, and the temple is also affectionately known as "Okyo-ji Temple." The temple grounds are surrounded by giant camphor and chestnut trees that are about 1,200 years old, creating a solemn atmosphere.

Business Time
  • Monday:  9:00~16:00
  • Tuesday:  9:00~16:00
  • Wednesday:  9:00~16:00
  • Thursday:  9:00~16:00
  • Friday:  9:00~16:00
  • Saturday:  9:00~16:00
  • Sunday:  9:00~16:00
Telephone number 0796-36-0602
Website https://www.daijyoji.or.jp/main/
Access
  • ・5 minutes by car or 20 minutes on foot from JR Kasumi Station
Payment method
  • Cash only
Language 日本語
Other ・Irregular holidays (for memorial services, etc.) ・Last entry 15:40
Last Update : 2024.04.14   North Kansai tourism Association

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