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北條政子於 1211 年建造的歷史悠久的高野山書房,是國寶塔本佛塔和十多個重要文化遺產的所在地。
Erected in 1223 by the noble lady Hojo Masako, this two-story Tahoto is Japan's second oldest after Ishiyama-dera. It was designated a National Treasure in 1900 and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sacred Sites of the Kii Mountain Range.
Commissioned in 1211 by Hojo Masako, the "Nun Shogun," to pray for the souls of her husband Minamoto no Yoritomo and her son Sanetomo. The temple preserves over a dozen Important Cultural Properties.
Set just off the main street of Koyasan in a quiet wooded compound, Kongo-Sanmai-in offers shojin ryori dinners, morning service in the historic main hall, and tatami-room lodging within a living National Treasure precinct.
最近車站
Koyasan Station (cable car)
從關西機場(KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~10 min
從東京
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Koyasan Station (cable car) ~10 min
從大阪
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
小提示: 在任何車站購買IC卡(ICOCA或Suica),即可輕鬆感應搭乘公車和電車。
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關於金剛三昧院的12個問題
Erected in 1223 by the noble lady Hojo Masako, this two-story Tahoto is Japan's second oldest after Ishiyama-dera. It was designated a National Treasure in 1900 and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sacred Sites of the Kii Mountain Range.
Commissioned in 1211 by Hojo Masako, the "Nun Shogun," to pray for the souls of her husband Minamoto no Yoritomo and her son Sanetomo. The temple preserves over a dozen Important Cultural Properties.
Set just off the main street of Koyasan in a quiet wooded compound, Kongo-Sanmai-in offers shojin ryori dinners, morning service in the historic main hall, and tatami-room lodging within a living National Treasure precinct.
關於金剛三昧院的12個問題