Hoshuyama Risshakuji Temple

Temple
A temple of the Tendai sect, Hoshuyama Risshakuji is located across the Tachiya River from JR Yamadera Station on the Senzan Line. Normally called “Yamadera”, it was opened by Ennin in 860 by decree of Emperor Seiwa. Currently, it is designated a Zao Quasi-National Park, with 1,090,000 square meters green lot with about 30 towers—the most historic holy mountain in the Tohoku region. A famous haiku poet Matsuo Basho wrote “Shizukasa ya iwa ni shimiiru semi no koe (Such stillness / The cries of the cicadas / Sink into the rocks)” here. Its remnants remain as “semi-zuka,” and many poets like Mokichi Saito have poems inscribed here.

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Address
Yamagata Pref. Yamagatashi Yamadera 4456-1 map map Map
Phone
0236952843
Fees
[Adult] 300 yen
[Junior High School Students] 200 yen
[4 years old- Elementary School Students] 100 yen
*Group discounts available
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Not available

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  • Nice but looks better at the pictures
    4.0 Reviewed : 2023.05.19
    The pictures you find on the internet from this place looks better than the actual place. Most of the climb is just stairs with a few small statues along the way. Most of the path is covered in...
  • Climbing 1000 steps for a breathtaking view
    5.0 Reviewed : 2023.02.21
    While there are lots of shrines and temples in Japan, a visit to Yamadera could offer a unique and interesting experience. One needs to be prepared to climb over 1000 steps to reach the Okunoin...
  • Fall Foliage is Remarkable
    5.0 Reviewed : 2021.11.02
    The autumn colors are amazing. I went on a Monday and it was not busy. For 200 yen it is an incredible value.

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