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Kokamon Gate

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Kokamon Gate

皇嘉門

4.7Est. 10Nikko, Kanto
JTA Approved

Overview

Iemitsu’s mausoleum, in which his physical remains are interred, lies beyond this gate.

The Kokamon Gate marks the final approach to Tokugawa Iemitsu's mausoleum at Taiyuin in Nikko. Its name was bestowed by the emperor, borrowed from one of the twelve gates of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, a signal of the close bond between the shogunate and the imperial court. The architecture follows the Dragon Shrine style, inspired by China's Ming Dynasty, said to have been chosen because Iemitsu was born in the year of the dragon. Look up at the ceiling inside: a painted tennyo, a celestial female spirit, marks the entrance to sacred ground.

Practical info

Japanese name
皇嘉門
Nearest station
Tobu-Nikko Station (25 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required
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