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Saishoin Temple and Fudodo Hall
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Saishoin Temple and Fudodo Hall

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Saishoin Temple and Fudodo Hall

最勝院

4.2Est. 90Kyoto, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

Saishoin is a sub-temple of Byodoin belonging to Buddhism’s Tendai School.

Saishoin has been a sub-temple of Byodoin since 1654, when a Tendai priest established it here and began the cooperative arrangement with the neighboring Jodo school temple to jointly maintain this rare piece of Heian-period architecture. Fudodo Hall, the main building, enshrines Fudo Myo-o, a fierce-looking Buddhist Luminous King surrounded by flames, the late Heian-period statue flanked by two 17th-century figures. The hall also holds a statue of En no Ozunu, the 8th-century ascetic who founded Shugendo. Beside it, a smaller Jizodo Hall enshrines a Jizo bodhisattva, the protector of children and travelers whose statues appear throughout Japan.

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
最勝院
Nearest station
Keage Station (10 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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