Koyasan

Geographical district
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Located in the heart of the mountains in Wakayama Prefecture, Koyasan is the top Buddhist center in Japan. Enter through the towering 25-meter Daimon Gate into this ancient World Heritage site. Stay in one of 52 temples, enjoying spiritual Buddhist meals. Explore the serene Okunoin Temple at night, away from the crowds. Koyasan is a sacred place, located in the mountains and rich in history, giving you the chance to experience a unique temple stay.
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Koyasan, Koya, Ito District, Wakayama 648-0211, Japan

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Koyasan (Mount Koya) Recreation Forest

Experience the tranquility of the Koyasan Recreation Forest, part of the Koya-Ryujin Quasi-national Park. Wander through natural and planted forests of old conifers, including the protected forest of rare Japanese umbrella pine, and feel the history of this religious town.

Okunoin Shrine

Explore the sacred Okunoin Shrine, where the presence of Kobo-Daishi is still felt after centuries. Walk through centuries-old terraced burial stones to reach the Toro-do, a Lantern Hall established in 1023, decorated with thousands of flickering lanterns.

Garan Complex

Visit the Garan Complex, the founding site of Koyasan, including the Great Stupa, Me-Do, and Fudo-do temple. Discover the rich history and architectural wonders of this spiritual hub.

Kongobuji Temple

At Kongobuji Temple, the primary Buddhist temple of Shingon Buddhism in Japan, you can kick off your shoes and go through the elegant halls. Decorated with intricate wooden cranes, beautiful flowers, and golden sliding doors, the temple gives you a mesmerizing glimpse into Japanese spiritual artistry.

Koyasan Shukubo (Temple Lodgings)

Experience the tranquility of temple lodging in Koyasan, known as shukubo. With over 50 temples offering accommodations for overnight stay, recharge your spirit in a serene setting. While optional, joining in the monks' spiritual practices like meditation and sutra copying can maximize your stay.

Tips for Your Koyasan Visit

When is the best time to visit Koyasan?

Koyasan is stunning throughout the year, but if you want to experience something truly special, visit during autumn when the temple gardens are ablaze with red maple leaves. Spring is also a fantastic time to go, with cherry blossoms adding a magical touch to the scenery.

How to go to Koyasan?

Reaching Koyasan is quite convenient. You can take a train and bus from major cities like Osaka and Kyoto. The Nankai Electric Railway offers a direct route to Koyasan Station, followed by a short bus ride to the main attractions. Once there, local buses and walking paths make it easy to explore.

How to get from Kyoto to Koyasan?

To travel from Kyoto to Koyasan, begin your journey by taking a train from Kyoto to Gokurakubashi Station via the Nankai Koya Line. From Gokurakubashi Station, ride the cable car that will transport you up the mountain to Koyasan. This scenic ride offers breathtaking views as you go up to the sacred town of Koyasan.

How to get from Osaka to Koyasan?

To travel from Osaka to Koyasan, take a train ride on the Nankai Koya Line from Nankai Namba Station to Gokurakubashi Station. Once at Gokurakubashi, hop on the cable car that will carry you up the mountain to the sacred town of Koyasan. Enjoy the picturesque views as you ascend to this serene and historic destination.