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Shukubo bekkaku-honzan de Koyasan : trois jardins de Mirei Shigemori, 15 chambres seulement et un lien historique avec Shinran Shonin.
Three gardens designed in 1951–1953 by modernist landscape architect Mirei Shigemori — a pond garden with waterfall stones, a stream garden over exposed bedrock, and a karesansui dry garden. Designated a Registered Monument of Japan in 2010.
Around 1235 the future founder of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, Shinran Shonin, is said to have stayed at Saizen-in for ascetic practice at age 63. A self-carved statue attributed to him is enshrined in the main hall.
Panasonic founder Konosuke Matsushita was a long-time guest at Saizen-in, and the tea room he favored — beside the dry garden — has been preserved and is occasionally available for guests.
Saizen-in
Comparer 3 plateformes — économisez jusqu'à 20%
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Gare la plus proche
Koyasan Station (cable car)
Depuis l'aéroport du Kansai (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~15 min
Depuis Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~15 min
Depuis Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
Conseil: Procurez-vous une carte IC (ICOCA ou Suica) dans n'importe quelle gare pour voyager facilement en bus et en train.
💡 Économisez avec un Japan Rail Pass
Trajets illimités en Shinkansen et trains JR locaux
13 questions sur Saizen-in
Three gardens designed in 1951–1953 by modernist landscape architect Mirei Shigemori — a pond garden with waterfall stones, a stream garden over exposed bedrock, and a karesansui dry garden. Designated a Registered Monument of Japan in 2010.
Around 1235 the future founder of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, Shinran Shonin, is said to have stayed at Saizen-in for ascetic practice at age 63. A self-carved statue attributed to him is enshrined in the main hall.
Panasonic founder Konosuke Matsushita was a long-time guest at Saizen-in, and the tea room he favored — beside the dry garden — has been preserved and is occasionally available for guests.
13 questions sur Saizen-in
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