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Temple-chef spécial du bouddhisme Shingon du Koyasan, fondé durant l'ère Tencho (824-834) et planté à l'entrée même du cimetière d'Okunoin.
Shojoshin-in stands directly beside the Ichinohashi entrance to Okunoin, the sacred 2-km cemetery path leading to Kobo Daishi's mausoleum. After dinner, guests can step out for a contemplative walk among 200,000+ cedar-shaded tombstones.
Founded during the Tencho era (824-834), Shojoshin-in is one of the oldest temples on Koyasan — predating Kongobu-ji itself. It is designated a Special Head Temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect.
In addition to standard tatami rooms, Shojoshin-in offers private "Hanare" detached residences with their own bath and toilet, set within a Japanese garden with a koi pond.
Gare la plus proche
Koyasan Station (cable car)
Depuis l'aéroport du Kansai (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~10 min
Depuis Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~10 min
Depuis Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
Conseil: Procurez-vous une carte IC (ICOCA ou Suica) dans n'importe quelle gare pour voyager facilement en bus et en train.
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Trajets illimités en Shinkansen et trains JR locaux
12 questions sur Shojoshin-in
Shojoshin-in stands directly beside the Ichinohashi entrance to Okunoin, the sacred 2-km cemetery path leading to Kobo Daishi's mausoleum. After dinner, guests can step out for a contemplative walk among 200,000+ cedar-shaded tombstones.
Founded during the Tencho era (824-834), Shojoshin-in is one of the oldest temples on Koyasan — predating Kongobu-ji itself. It is designated a Special Head Temple of the Koyasan Shingon sect.
In addition to standard tatami rooms, Shojoshin-in offers private "Hanare" detached residences with their own bath and toilet, set within a Japanese garden with a koi pond.
12 questions sur Shojoshin-in
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