Okayama
Kurashiki
History

Rendaiji Temple

Japan, 711-0901 2855 Yuga Kojima, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture

Rendai-ji Temple on Mt. Yuga is dedicated to Yuga Daigongen, one of Japan's three great gongen, and prays to ward off misfortune and misfortune every day. It was founded by the Bodhisattva Gyoki about 1,300 years ago, and for about 300 years it has prospered as a prayer temple for Marquis Ikeda, the lord of the Bizen domain. In the guest hall, which has been designated as an important cultural property by the prefecture, you can see many paintings on sliding doors, including Okyo Maruyama's masterpiece ``Bamboo and Chicken Drawing''. In addition, the main shrine is home to Japan's largest Daifudo to ward off evil spirits.

Telephone number 086-477-6222
Website https://yugasan.jp/
Access
  • ・About 20 minutes from Seto Chuo Expressway Kojima IC Parking: 300 regular cars, 20 buses 5 minutes walk from the parking lot to the main shrine ・About 15 minutes by taxi from JR Kojima Station
Language 日本語

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