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Zuikozan Kiyomizudera Temple (Yasugi Kiyomizudera Temple)
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Zuikozan Kiyomizudera Temple (Yasugi Kiyomizudera Temple)

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Zuikozan Kiyomizudera Temple (Yasugi Kiyomizudera Temple)

瑞光山清水寺(安来清水寺)

4.3Est. 90Yasugi, Chugoku
JTA Approved

Overview

Zuikozan Kiyomizudera is a Buddhist temple in an isolated mountain glen in the eastern part of the city of Yasugi.

Zuikozan Kiyomizudera stands in a forested mountain glen in Yasugi, reached by a long stone stairway flanked by stone lanterns and weathered gates. The name combines the two miracles of its founding legend: a shaft of light, zuiko, and a spring of clear water, kiyomizu, that appeared after a week of prayer. The main hall, rebuilt in 1406 and enlarged several times since, is the fifth and largest to stand on this site. A three-story pagoda built in 1859 is unusual for being made of zelkova wood, and visitors are permitted to climb to the top floor, a rare allowance at Japanese pagodas. The carved dragons between the eaves brackets were made by a local carpenter who taught himself pagoda construction. Zen meditation is practiced in the main hall.

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
瑞光山清水寺(安来清水寺)
Nearest station
Matsue Station (40 min drive)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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