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A traditional ryokan-style lodging inside the precinct of Shogo-in Monzeki, head temple of Honzan Shugen-shu and a former temporary Imperial Palace.
Shogo-in is a monzeki temple — historically headed by members of the Imperial family — and served as the temporary Imperial Palace for Emperor Kokaku and Emperor Komei. Gotenso lodging stands directly within these grounds, beside the Important Cultural Property Shoin and the preserved Imperial study room.
Shogo-in is the head temple of the Honzan branch of Shugendo, Japan's syncretic mountain-ascetic tradition. The temple, founded in 1090, was historically affiliated with Tendai Buddhism via Mii-dera. Yamabushi training and rituals are still conducted today.
A bookable Morning Worship Experience for overnight guests includes 1 hour 40 minutes of sutra chanting and prayer in front of the temple deities, beginning at 5:50 AM — a rare chance to experience Shugendo liturgy.
Shogoin Gotenso
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Jingu-marutamachi Station (Keihan Line)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Jingu-marutamachi Station (Keihan Line) ~12 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
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or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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Shogo-in is a monzeki temple — historically headed by members of the Imperial family — and served as the temporary Imperial Palace for Emperor Kokaku and Emperor Komei. Gotenso lodging stands directly within these grounds, beside the Important Cultural Property Shoin and the preserved Imperial study room.
Shogo-in is the head temple of the Honzan branch of Shugendo, Japan's syncretic mountain-ascetic tradition. The temple, founded in 1090, was historically affiliated with Tendai Buddhism via Mii-dera. Yamabushi training and rituals are still conducted today.
A bookable Morning Worship Experience for overnight guests includes 1 hour 40 minutes of sutra chanting and prayer in front of the temple deities, beginning at 5:50 AM — a rare chance to experience Shugendo liturgy.
13 questions about Shogoin Gotenso
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