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Kongobu-ji Temple

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Kongobuji Temple is a temple located in the center of Mount Koya and is the head temple of the 4,000 Koyasan Shingon sect temples. It is a sacred place of Esoteric Shingon Buddhism founded by Kobo Daishi Kukai, and is registered as a World Heritage Site, where you can deeply experience Japanese spiritual culture.
Kongobu-ji Temple, located in Koya-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, is a temple that was established as the main training center of Shingon Buddhism on Mount Koya, a land given to Kobo Daishi Kukai by Emperor Saga. Currently, the entire Mount Koya is included in the Kongobu-ji Temple grounds, and its central palace, the "Main Hall," is a highly prestigious building that serves as the head temple of temples throughout the country. Inside the building, there is a large hall decorated with sliding door paintings by Kano Tan'yu and others, and the "Banryutei," one of the largest dry landscape gardens in Japan, and its vastness and beauty are overwhelming.

Mount Koya is registered as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range," and is visited by many pilgrims and tourists throughout the year. In addition to Kongobu-ji Temple, there are many other attractions such as Okunoin Temple, where Kobo Daishi's tomb is located, and Danjo Garan, the main training center of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. The autumn leaves are particularly beautiful, and the entire Mount Koya is dyed red and yellow, attracting many people.

Danjo Garan, a training center of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism, is located on the west side of Kongobu-ji Temple.

There is a free parking lot nearby. However, during the tourist season, such as the autumn leaves, it often fills up early.

Trivia: Kongobu-ji Temple's "Banryutei" is one of the largest rock gardens in Japan, boasting an area of ​​2,340 square meters, and is said to represent two dragons facing each other.
[参拝料]
金剛峯寺(主殿)拝観料:中学生以上1,000円、小学生300円、未就学児無料
※壇上伽藍の金堂や根本大塔はそれぞれ別途拝観料が必要です。

[参拝時間]
8:30~17:00(受付は16:30まで)
※年中行事などにより拝観制限が生じる場合があります。

[定休日]
年中無休

[金剛峯寺駐車場]
無料/24時間(一部有料もあり)
一箇所ではなくいろいろな所に大小点在しています。
※ただし、紅葉シーズンやゴールデンウィークなど、観光シーズン中は混雑し、駐車スペースの確保が難しい場合があります。
    Category
    高野山history
    Adress
    和歌山県伊都郡高野町高野山132
    Official Website
    https://www.koyasan.or.jp/
    TEL
    0736-56-2011

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