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도쿄 근교에 위치한 1,200년 역사의 진언종 야마부시 본산으로, 매년 6월과 10월 두 차례 다이혼보에서 1박 수행 체험이 열리며, 폭포 수행과 새벽 산중 수행, 사이토 고마 성화 의식을 체험할 수 있습니다.
Founded in 744 by the monk Gyoki at the order of Emperor Shomu, Takaosan Yakuoin Yukiji is one of the three great head temples of the Shingon Chizan-ha school in eastern Japan, alongside Naritasan Shinshoji and Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji. Mt. Takao itself has been a sacred yamabushi training ground for over 1,200 years, and Daihonbo is the traditional shukubo within the temple precincts.
The temple opens its 1-night, 2-day "Shinto Buchu Shugyokai" believer training retreat to the general public twice a year — once each in June and October — capped at 40 participants aged 20+. The 25,000 yen program (lodging + 3 shojin meals + bath + instruction) covers takigyo waterfall ablutions, pre-dawn kaiho-gyo mountain circumambulation, sutra recitation, gachirinkan moon-disc meditation, shakyo, and the saito-goma sacred fire ceremony.
Even outside the retreat dates, Yakuoin opens two waterfall halls — Hebi-taki and Biwa-taki — to lay practitioners on fixed dates each month with beginner instruction, and the temple kitchen serves yamabushi-style shojin ryori for lunch (advance reservation, 2-day notice, parties of 2 or more, 11:00–14:00) at Daihonbo, drawing on the Shugendo principle that the mountain itself is Buddha.
다카오산 야쿠오인 다이혼보
3개 플랫폼 비교 — 최대 20% 절약
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가장 가까운 역
Takaosanguchi Station (Keio Takao Line)
간사이 공항(KIX)에서
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Takaosanguchi Station (Keio Takao Line) ~50 min
도쿄에서
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Takaosanguchi Station (Keio Takao Line) ~50 min
오사카에서
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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다카오산 야쿠오인 다이혼보에 대한 12개의 질문
Founded in 744 by the monk Gyoki at the order of Emperor Shomu, Takaosan Yakuoin Yukiji is one of the three great head temples of the Shingon Chizan-ha school in eastern Japan, alongside Naritasan Shinshoji and Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji. Mt. Takao itself has been a sacred yamabushi training ground for over 1,200 years, and Daihonbo is the traditional shukubo within the temple precincts.
The temple opens its 1-night, 2-day "Shinto Buchu Shugyokai" believer training retreat to the general public twice a year — once each in June and October — capped at 40 participants aged 20+. The 25,000 yen program (lodging + 3 shojin meals + bath + instruction) covers takigyo waterfall ablutions, pre-dawn kaiho-gyo mountain circumambulation, sutra recitation, gachirinkan moon-disc meditation, shakyo, and the saito-goma sacred fire ceremony.
Even outside the retreat dates, Yakuoin opens two waterfall halls — Hebi-taki and Biwa-taki — to lay practitioners on fixed dates each month with beginner instruction, and the temple kitchen serves yamabushi-style shojin ryori for lunch (advance reservation, 2-day notice, parties of 2 or more, 11:00–14:00) at Daihonbo, drawing on the Shugendo principle that the mountain itself is Buddha.
다카오산 야쿠오인 다이혼보에 대한 12개의 질문