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A Honzan Shugen-shu sub-temple of Kinpusen-ji and one of Mt. Omine's five guardian temples — the only Yoshino temple that runs both a shukubo and a youth hostel.
A sub-temple (tatchu) of Kinpusen-ji, founded around 840 (Jowa era) by the Tendai master Chisho Daishi Enchin when he made his first ascent of Mt. Omine. Promoted later to Special Head Temple of the Honzan Shugen-shu and one of the five Daiminobu-san Goji-in.
Kizoin is unique on Yoshinoyama as the only temple that operates both a traditional shukubo (Daimine-san Sanro-sho) and a youth hostel, making it one of the most affordable ways to spend a night inside the UNESCO World Heritage zone.
The Mt. Omine Sanro-sho (shukubo) operates from 3 May to 23 September each year, aligning with the traditional Mt. Omine climbing season for Shugendo pilgrims. Reservations and questions: 0747-68-9187.
Kizoin (Gohozan)
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Nearest Station
Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway) ~20 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway) ~20 min
From Osaka
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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12 questions about Kizoin (Gohozan)
A sub-temple (tatchu) of Kinpusen-ji, founded around 840 (Jowa era) by the Tendai master Chisho Daishi Enchin when he made his first ascent of Mt. Omine. Promoted later to Special Head Temple of the Honzan Shugen-shu and one of the five Daiminobu-san Goji-in.
Kizoin is unique on Yoshinoyama as the only temple that operates both a traditional shukubo (Daimine-san Sanro-sho) and a youth hostel, making it one of the most affordable ways to spend a night inside the UNESCO World Heritage zone.
The Mt. Omine Sanro-sho (shukubo) operates from 3 May to 23 September each year, aligning with the traditional Mt. Omine climbing season for Shugendo pilgrims. Reservations and questions: 0747-68-9187.
12 questions about Kizoin (Gohozan)
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