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Aizendo Hall

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Aizendo Hall

愛染堂

Est. 90Oita, Kyushu
JTA Approved

Overview

Aizendo Hall was built in 1635, making it the oldest wooden structure in Taketa.

Aizendo Hall, built in 1635, is the oldest wooden structure in Taketa and the main hall of Ganjoin Temple, which relocated to the site after Oka Castle was demolished. The square building has a distinctive overhanging tent roof supported by interlocking wooden brackets, with demon-like jaki sculptures propping up the corners. Inside, seventeenth-century murals of celestial tennyo figures decorate the walls, and because of their fragile condition the hall opens only twice a year, in spring and autumn. The main deity, Aizen Myo-o, is associated with love and household harmony. Aizendo is designated an Important Cultural Property.

Local tips

Remove shoes before entering any hall. Look for a shoe rack at the entrance. Carry a plastic bag for your shoes if none is provided.

Practical info

Japanese name
愛染堂
Nearest station
Oita Station (5 min walk)
Reservations
not required
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