Motsuji Temple [World Heritage Site]

    Motsuji Temple, the special head temple of the Tendai sect, is called Iozan and was opened in 850 by Jikaku Daishi.
    In the late Heian period, the Oshu Fujiwara clan's second and third generation, Motohira and Hidehira, built magnificent temples such as Kondo Enryuji and Kashoji, which numbered 40 halls and pagodas and 500 monks' quarters, making them the largest temple in Japan. It was called the second sacred place.
    Unfortunately, the temple at that time was burnt down due to repeated disasters, but today the " Jodo Garden " centered around Oizumigaike Pond and the remains of the temple from the Heian period have been preserved in almost perfect condition, and the country has designated it as a special historic site. It has been designated as a scenic spot.

    Location
    58 Osawa, Hiraizumi, Hiraizumi-cho, Nishiiwai-gun, 029-4102
    Business Hours
    3/5~11/4 8:30~17:00
    11/5~4/4 8:30~16:30
    Closed
    No holidays
    Price
    Adults 700 yen, high school students 400 yen, elementary and junior high school students 200 yen
    Inquiries
    Motsuji Temple Office
    Phone number 0191-46-2331
    FAX number 0191-46-4184
    Other
    Hiraizumi town circulation bus “Runrun” bus time

    Highlights
    [Autumn] Hagi Mid-September to late September

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