Koyasan Danjo Garan (Sacred Temple Complex)
Danjo Garan Temple was opened by monk Kukai as a place for secret training.
Located in the sacred Koyasan area, Saizenin offers simple accommodation surrounded by mountains and many temples. Originally developed as a lodging for the temples’ pilgrims, it conducts Buddhist services every morning that guests can attend.
Danjo Garan Temple was opened by monk Kukai as a place for secret training.
Dating back more than 1,200 years ago, this brightly painted red, white and green gate leads to Mount Koya's main temple, Danjo Garan. Chumon Gate has undergone
Located in front of Kangaku-in, a training ground for the monks living on Mount Koya, this pond, also known as Lotus Pond, was built to relieve suffering among
Koyasan Reihokan is a museum which displays cultural and religious assets related to Mount Koyasan and local temples.
Located right next to Kongobu-ji Temple, this hall is a large wooden Buddhist hall. Many ceremonies are held inside the hall, which has burned down several time
This pagoda is two-tiered and 45 meters tall. The Japanese monk Kobo Daishi began the construction of the pagoda, which was finished by his disciples. A statue