Kinpusen-ji Temple

Local name金峯山寺
LocationYoshino, Nara, Japan

Kinpusen-ji is the head temple of a branch of the Shugendō religion called Kinpusen-Shugendō in Yoshino district, Nara Prefecture, Japan. According to tradition, it was founded by En no Gyōja, who propagated a form of mountain asceticism drawing from Shinto and Buddhist beliefs. Along with Ōminesan-ji Temple, it is considered the most important temple in Shugendō.

The temple's main building, the "Zaō-Hall" dedicated to Zaō gongen, is the second largest wooden structure in Japan after the Great Buddha Hall at Tōdai-ji in Nara. Kinpusen-ji is a junction in a series of stops on pilgrimage routes.

Tags Place of WorshipUNESCOBuddhistHeritage
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimpusen-ji

Official Website http://www.kinpusen.or.jp/

Phone 0746-32-8371

Coordinates 34°22'6.417" N 135°51'31.289" E

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