Kongorinji
temple
Kongorinji
金剛輪寺
Overview
Visit Kongorin-ji Temple for a National Treasure and an official Place of Scenic Beauty.
Kongorin-ji is one of the three Koto Sanzan temples tucked into the wooded hills of eastern Shiga Prefecture, and arguably the most atmospheric of the trio. Founded in the 8th century as a Tendai Buddhist temple, its main hall is designated a National Treasure for its elegant Japanese-style wooden architecture. The surrounding garden has been recognized as an official Place of Scenic Beauty, with a moss-covered landscape that glows emerald green in summer and blazes with fiery maple colors in autumn. The approach along a stone-stepped path through ancient cedar trees sets a meditative tone before you even reach the temple grounds.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 金剛輪寺
- Nearest station
- Hiei-zan-sakamoto Station (50 min drive)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
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