Daishan Temple

Daishan Temple

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Odakyu Isehara Station → Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu Bus 25 minutes for Oyama Cable, stop off, 15 minutes on foot Transfer from Oyama Cable Station to cable car, Daizanji Station off, 3 minutes on foot
Odawara Atsugi Road From Isehara IC to Prefectural Road 612, 611 1km 1 minute via Shin-Tōmei High Speed Road Isehara Oyama IC to 5km 10 minutes via Prefectural Road 611

Business Hours

8:45 to 17

Price

Precinct freedom (inside worship 400 yen, open date only)

Spot Category

Shrines・Temples・Churches


Full view of Daizanji Temple wrapped in autumn leaves


Daizan-ji front staircase red leaf tunnel


Autumn leaf tunnel light up

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