Koyasan Reiho Hall

Koyasan Reiho Hall

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Koyasan Cable Koyasan Station → Nankai Rinkan Bus 12 minutes to Daemonnam parking lot via Kindo-mae, bus stop: Reiho-kan front, short walk
25km 40 minutes from Kyonawa Road Kihoku Katsuragi IC via National Route 24/480; or 24km 40 minutes from Kyonawa Road Katsuragi Nishi IC via National Route 480
30 cars

Business Hours

8:30 to 17:30 (11-April ~ 17:00), entry is 30 minutes before closing

Price

General viewing 1300 yen, high school and college students 800 yen, elementary and junior high school students 600 yen

Spot Category

Museums and Galleries


Koyasan Reiho Building Exterior


A sitting statue of Amitabha Buddha is enshrined in the main building, Hokko.

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Daimon

The main gate of Koyasan Ichiyama, which has served as the main entrance since Kaesan. Go up the Omotesando on the town stone road that leads from Jison-in in Kudoyama-cho, and from here you will be Yamauchi. At the time of the rebirth, there was a tree-torii at the bottom of the valley in Kowlodani, 500m below the current position. The present-day Gate of Zhu Yue, which is about 25m high, was rebuilt in Hoei 2 (1705). A major demolition and repair was also carried out in 1986. The powerful, 4.8m-high statue of Kumgang, which stands on both legs of the Daimon, is said to have been built by the Amata statue by Yasunori Buddha and the Ungata statue by Hōhashi Yunchō. The view from here is good, and on a clear day you can see from the Kihana Strait to Awaji Island beyond the mountains. In addition, climbing about 600m from the red torii left of Daimon on the mountain path surrounded by primeval forest leads to Mt. Benten, the highest mountain in Koyasan.

I'm so

A Japanese-style confectionery shop in the Goudat of the Goudō Temple. One miroku stone 110 yen is a miroku stone-shaped confection in the Okunoin. It is said that wishes will come true, and it is often given out at the camp in Yamauchi. It contains a sweet paste. There is also a hojicha service for worshippers in the shop, and if you walk tired, you can take a break here. There are several other types of confectionery related to Koyasan, such as 1000 yen containing 6 pine trees in the middle of Sanyo using the secret Buddhist citrus paste.

Confectionery Sa Zunami

A long-established Japanese confectionery store. The specialty is old-flavored sake buns. It is 48 hours to naturally ferment rice koji, which has been handed down since its inception, in a jar. A gem to be made with the hassle. For large order, you need to make a reservation at least 2 days in advance. The company also produces and sells raw confectionery according to the seasons as tea sweets at each of the temples in Yamauchi, including Shiro Takano, Hachiba, and Takayama Sanzan.

Hot Spring Temple

Onsenji Temple, which stands on a high ground in front of Ryūjin Onsen, is the beginning of Sōsan, where the Hiroho Daishi enshrined Rurikko Yakushi Nyorai (Rurikoyakushi Nyorai) in the fold of Kōyu. It is said that in the year of Hoei 2 (1705), a monk named Myozan rebuilt the Yakushido in a reservice where he cured his stubborn swelling.

Maruyama Park

It is located on a hill on the north side of Hashimoto Station, overlooking the city area of Hashimoto. It is also famous as a cherry blossom spot. In addition, the Ryōzan [Misasagiyama] burial mound in the garden is a 45m diameter circle with a 6m wide moat around it, and boasts the largest in Wakayama Prefecture.

Lover Cape

Uenami Uenami (Meo Tonami) is a wave that strikes from the east and west in the narrow strait between Cape Lover and the "Land of Kuroshima". It is called this because the waves are close together, and it is also called a joint wave because the waves hit and stand high. In addition, bougainvillea flowers can also be seen on the slopes of Cape Lover except during the severe winter period, and the beautiful landscape of "Land no Kuroshima" and "Oki no Kuroshima" floating slightly off the coast is chosen as "Susami Hakkei" along with Eszaki and others.

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