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The largest main hall in eastern Japan - Kai Zenkoji Temple

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This Jodo sect temple in Kofu City was founded by Takeda Shingen in 1558. You can experience faith and culture by visiting the Kondo Hall, a nationally designated Important Cultural Property, the Nakiryu dragon, and the Okaidan pilgrimage.
Kai Zenkoji Temple is located in Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture. It is said to have been built by Takeda Shingen, a warlord of the Warring States period, who moved it from Zenkoji Temple in Nagano to protect the principal image (Zenkoji Nyorai) during his battle with Uesugi Kenshin of Echigo. It was founded in 1558 (the first year of the Eiroku era) and is counted as one of the "Three Great Zenkoji Temples of Japan" along with Zenkoji Temple in Nagano and Zenkoji Temple in Kyoto. In particular, the magnificent appearance of the Kondo, a nationally designated important cultural property, the ceiling painting of the "Crying Dragon," and the "Okaidan Meguri" are famous, attracting many worshippers.

The main hall is an imposing structure measuring approximately 38m east to west, 23m north to south, and 26m high, making it one of the largest wooden buildings in eastern Japan. The mountain gate, called Sanmon, is also one of the largest in eastern Japan, measuring approximately 20m high, 15m wide, and 10m deep.

Kai Zenkoji Temple is also known as a temple associated with Takeda Shingen. The main hall houses the Zenkoji Nyorai Mikage, which is said to have been donated by Takeda Shingen. In addition, in front of the temple gate stands a statue of Takeda Shingen on horseback.

[Hidden Spot]
When you clap your hands under the giant dragon painting on the ceiling of the Kondo, the sound of the "crying dragon" echoes throughout the area, surprising everyone with its mysterious phenomenon. In addition, the "Okaidan Meguri" tour of the pitch-black passageway beneath the Kondo floor is a mystical experience that is said to connect you to the Buddha. By walking through the darkness, you can feel the depth of your faith through your five senses.
[Admission Fee]
Combined ticket for the Golden Hall, Treasure Hall, and Kaidan:
600 yen for adults, 300 yen for middle and high school students, 100 yen for elementary school students

[Opening Hours]
9:00-16:30 (entry until 16:00)

[Closed Days]
Open all year round

[Parking]
Free (30 spaces)
    Category
    甲府history
    Adress
    山梨県甲府市善光寺3丁目36−1
    Official Website
    http://www.kai-zenkoji.or.jp/
    TEL
    055-233-7570

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