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A budget-friendly shukubo inside the Tendai Shinsei head temple at the foot of Mt. Hiei, with 6:30 morning service and Akechi Mitsuhide heritage.
The hostel uses Saikyo-ji's former training-hall building, set within the head-temple precincts of the Tendai Shinsei school. Guests stay just steps from the Important Cultural Property main hall and the bell-rope ceremony of constant nenbutsu.
After the 1571 burning of Mt. Hiei, the warlord Akechi Mitsuhide rebuilt Sakamoto Castle nearby and helped restore Saikyo-ji. His grave and family memorial tablets remain at the temple, making this one of Japan's most important Sengoku-era pilgrimage sites.
Guests can join the 6:30 morning service in the main hall free of charge, and add zazen (1,000 JPY) or sutra copying (2,000 JPY) sessions. Shojin ryori dinners feature locally grown Sakamoto vegetables.
Saikyoji Youth Hostel
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Nearest Station
Sakamoto-Hieizan-guchi Station (Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Sakamoto-Hieizan-guchi Station (Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line) ~25 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Sakamoto-Hieizan-guchi Station (Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line) ~25 min
From Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
Tip: Purchase an IC card (ICOCA or Suica) at any station for easy tap-and-go on buses and trains.
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The hostel uses Saikyo-ji's former training-hall building, set within the head-temple precincts of the Tendai Shinsei school. Guests stay just steps from the Important Cultural Property main hall and the bell-rope ceremony of constant nenbutsu.
After the 1571 burning of Mt. Hiei, the warlord Akechi Mitsuhide rebuilt Sakamoto Castle nearby and helped restore Saikyo-ji. His grave and family memorial tablets remain at the temple, making this one of Japan's most important Sengoku-era pilgrimage sites.
Guests can join the 6:30 morning service in the main hall free of charge, and add zazen (1,000 JPY) or sutra copying (2,000 JPY) sessions. Shojin ryori dinners feature locally grown Sakamoto vegetables.
13 questions about Saikyoji Youth Hostel
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