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Amida-do Hall

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Amida-do Hall

阿弥陀堂

4.6Est. 90Tottori, Chugoku
JTA Approved

Overview

The Amida-do Hall is the oldest extant Buddhist structure in the Daisenji Temple complex.

Oldest surviving structure in the Daisenji Temple complex, rebuilt in 1552 after a 1529 landslide destroyed the original. For centuries it served a demanding practice called jogyo-zanmai, where monks circled the hall continuously for ninety days chanting the name of Amida Buddha. Today it functions as a regular worship hall. Inside stands a 266 cm wooden Amida carved in the twelfth century by sculptor Ryoen, flanked by the bodhisattvas Kannon and Seishi. The hall and all three sculptures carry Important Cultural Property designation.

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
阿弥陀堂
Nearest station
Kiyomizu-Gojo Station (15 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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