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A Koyasan shukubo built on the hill where Kobo Daishi practiced asceticism, with a large cypress bath and Ajikan meditation.
The temple stands on "Henjo-ga-oka," the hill where Kobo Daishi (Kukai) is said to have engaged in ascetic practice during the founding of Koyasan. The principal image is the Two Realms Dainichi Nyorai (Ryokai Dainichi).
A spacious communal bathhouse uses Japanese cypress on the lower floor and Koya-maki cypress on the upper floor, accommodating up to 50 bathers in a calm temple atmosphere.
Guests can choose from Ajikan meditation, sutra copying (shakyo), Buddha image tracing (shabutsu), Osunafumi sand-stepping pilgrimage, and a temple walking tour.
Henjoson-in
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Nearest Station
Koyasan Station (cable car)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~18 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~18 min
From Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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The temple stands on "Henjo-ga-oka," the hill where Kobo Daishi (Kukai) is said to have engaged in ascetic practice during the founding of Koyasan. The principal image is the Two Realms Dainichi Nyorai (Ryokai Dainichi).
A spacious communal bathhouse uses Japanese cypress on the lower floor and Koya-maki cypress on the upper floor, accommodating up to 50 bathers in a calm temple atmosphere.
Guests can choose from Ajikan meditation, sutra copying (shakyo), Buddha image tracing (shabutsu), Osunafumi sand-stepping pilgrimage, and a temple walking tour.
13 questions about Henjoson-in
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