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Gangōji East Gate (Tōmon)
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Gangōji East Gate (Tōmon)

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Gangōji East Gate (Tōmon)

東門(とうもん)

Est. 90Nara, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

Though Gangōji is over 1,300 years old, this gate has been the temple’s main entrance for only the last five centuries.

This Kamakura-period gate at Gangoji temple was originally part of Sainan'in, a sub-temple of Todaiji, and was relocated here in 1411. Its single-bay entryway and six-pillar shikyakumon design is a standard example of 13th-century gatehouse construction. The east-facing orientation, unusual for temples that traditionally face south, was a deliberate choice tied to Pure Land Buddhism's rise among common people. Entering from the east meant worshippers naturally faced west toward the Gokurakudo hall, reinforcing the symbolic journey toward Amida Buddha's western paradise described in Pure Land teaching.

Practical info

Japanese name
東門(とうもん)
Nearest station
Nara Station (10 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking

Good for

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