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A flagship Koyasan shukubo with English-guided Goma fire ceremony, Ajikan meditation, and nightly Okunoin tours.
Witness the dramatic Shingon fire ritual conducted in the main hall every morning. Wooden prayer sticks are burned as offerings to the Buddha while monks chant ancient Sanskrit mantras.
Eko-in is one of the few temples offering English-guided Ajikan meditation, a contemplation practice unique to Shingon Buddhism focusing on the syllable "A".
Eko-in monks lead nightly walking tours through Okunoin cemetery, home to 200,000+ tombstones and the meditation hall of Kobo Daishi.
Eko-in
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Official Website
www.ekoin.jp/enNearest Station
Koyasan Station (cable car)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~15 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~15 min
From Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
Tip: Purchase an IC card (ICOCA or Suica) at any station for easy tap-and-go on buses and trains.
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Witness the dramatic Shingon fire ritual conducted in the main hall every morning. Wooden prayer sticks are burned as offerings to the Buddha while monks chant ancient Sanskrit mantras.
Eko-in is one of the few temples offering English-guided Ajikan meditation, a contemplation practice unique to Shingon Buddhism focusing on the syllable "A".
Eko-in monks lead nightly walking tours through Okunoin cemetery, home to 200,000+ tombstones and the meditation hall of Kobo Daishi.
13 questions about Eko-in
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