Henjokouin

📍 Wakayama, Itogori Takayamachi 575 · Koya

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Hours

8:30–17:00

Fee

Direct-write

Available

Pre-written

Available

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About

MountainKitayama
SectRinzai-shu Shokoku-ji school
PrincipalKannon Bosatsu
Founded1397
FounderAshikaga Yoshimitsu
HeritageUNESCO World Heritage

History

Byakko

Henjokouin is one of the venerable lodging temples on Koya, a sacred place of spiritual practice embraced by the light of Kobo Daishi. True to its name, which means "light that illuminates everywhere," it has long been revered as a temple hall where the teachings of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism permeate every corner. Strict spiritual practice has been maintained within the temple grounds since ancient times, and many monks have attained enlightenment here. Even today, one can experience sutra copying and meditation, making it an excellent place to purify one's mind away from the chaos of urban life. It is a precious sacred place where one can contemplate one's inner Buddha-nature while enveloped in the compassionate light of Kobo Daishi.

Benefits

physical and mental purificationwisdom developmentacademic achievementhousehold safetyprotection from misfortuneprosperous businessmental stability

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