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Bitchu Kokubunji Temple

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Bitchu Kokubunji Temple

備中国分寺

4.2Est. 90Soja, Chugoku
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Overview

Japan's last-built five-story pagoda rising from rice paddies, linked by a 22km cycling trail.

The last five-story pagoda built in Japan (34.3 meters, Edo period) rises from a tableau of rice paddies in the Kibi Plain, an iconic rural landscape photographed through every season. The original 8th-century provincial temple was one of 60 ordered built nationwide by Emperor Shomu. Cycling the flat 22-kilometer Kibiji Trail connects it to other ancient burial mounds and shrines.

Practical info

Japanese name
備中国分寺
Nearest station
Soja Station (15 min bus)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair parking
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