The temple, commonly known as "Oku no Shoboji," was founded in 1348 by Zen master Museki Ryosho. It used to be the third head temple of the Soto sect along with Eiheiji Temple (Fukui Prefecture) and Sochoji Temple (Yokohama City). Even today, monks from all over Japan gather here to undergo rigorous ascetic training.
The temple grounds are solemn, but the atmosphere is one of slow passing time. The stone steps made of serpentine rock and the thatched roof of the Dharma Hall, one of the largest in Japan with an area of approximately 720 tsubo, are breathtaking. The Dharma hall, Kori, and Somon gate are designated as National Important Cultural Properties.
Various Zen meditation sessions and vegetarian meals (reservations required) are available, offering a valuable Zen temple experience.
- residence/location
- 129 Shoboji, Mizusawa-Kuroishi-cho, Oshu-shi, Iwate 023-0101
- Business hours/Usage hours
- 9:00-17:00 (until 16:00 from November to March)
- Closed
- No holidays
- Price
- Adults 500 yen, junior high school students 300 yen, children 200 yen
- Inquiries
- Damei Rinkazan Entsu Shoboji
TEL. 0197-26-4041
FAX.0197-26-4107
