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The official lodging of Chion-in, head temple of Jodo-shu Pure Land Buddhism, with morning services in a National Treasure hall and 50 modern rooms beside the Sanmon gate.
Every morning at 6:00, guests are invited into the Mieido Hall — a National Treasure — for the daily Pure Land service of chanting and Nembutsu recitation, conducted by Chion-in's monks 365 days a year.
Wajun Kaikan stands directly in front of the Chion-in Sanmon, Japan's largest temple gate and a designated National Treasure. Guests can step out the door and into the temple precinct in seconds.
Chion-in is the head temple of the Jodo-shu Pure Land school, founded in 1234 in honor of Honen (1133–1212). Wajun Kaikan is its official lodging — a way to experience overnight at the very source of Japanese Pure Land Buddhism.
Chion-in Wajun Kaikan
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Higashiyama Station (Tozai Line)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Higashiyama Station (Tozai Line) ~8 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
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Every morning at 6:00, guests are invited into the Mieido Hall — a National Treasure — for the daily Pure Land service of chanting and Nembutsu recitation, conducted by Chion-in's monks 365 days a year.
Wajun Kaikan stands directly in front of the Chion-in Sanmon, Japan's largest temple gate and a designated National Treasure. Guests can step out the door and into the temple precinct in seconds.
Chion-in is the head temple of the Jodo-shu Pure Land school, founded in 1234 in honor of Honen (1133–1212). Wajun Kaikan is its official lodging — a way to experience overnight at the very source of Japanese Pure Land Buddhism.
13 questions about Chion-in Wajun Kaikan
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