Eifuku-ji ceremony

Eifuku-ji ceremony

Event Overview

When you pass through the southern daimen gate, which is more prominent in Taishi-cho, the white sand precinct is widened, and the forest of primeval forest that can be seen in the back is the mausoleum of Prince Shōtoku. The princess and her mother are buried there along with the prince, and it is said to be a three-bone mausoleum. The temple was built for the guardian of the mausoleum at Eifuku-ji Temple, and on April 11 each year, the royal service praising the princes of the princes is strictly and colorfully trained.

Info

Kintetsu Kishi Station → Bus 5 minutes, Bus Stop: Shōtoku Taishou-mausoleum front, 1 minute on foot; or Kintetsu Kaminotaishi Station → Bus 5 minutes, Bus Stop: Shōtoku-Taishou-mausoleum front, 1 minute on foot.
3km 5 minutes from Minami-Hanna Road Taishi IC via National Route 166; or 2km 3 minutes from Minami-Hanna Road Habikino-Higashi IC
100 cars/parking available during the legal period.

Event Period

Price

The view of the temple is required by the official site of Eifuku-ji

Event Category

Seasonal Festivals & Annual Events


A state of the law inside the temple

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