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坐落於世界遺產吉野山的修驗道道場宿坊,由天武天皇的夢境發願建立,供奉三尊國家重要文化財佛像。
Sakuramotobo was founded in the late 7th century by Kakujo Sozu, the senior disciple of En no Gyoja, on the spot where the future Emperor Tenmu dreamed of a cherry tree in full bloom — a divine sign that he would become emperor. It is registered as the imperial vow temple of both Emperor Tenmu and Empress Jito.
A Special Head Temple of the Honzan Shugen-shu and one of the five guardian temples of Mt. Omine (Daiminesan-goji-in). The temple still leads major Shugendo programs each year, including 大峯山登拝修行 (Mt. Omine pilgrimage training) and the 5-day 大峰奥駈修行 (Omine Okugake-do traverse).
The principal image — a Kamakura-period statue of Jinben Daibosatsu (En no Gyoja) — together with the Shaka Nyorai seated statue (Asuka-Hakuho period; said to be Emperor Tenmu's personal Buddha) and a Heian-period seated Jizo Bosatsu, are all designated National Important Cultural Properties.
最近車站
Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway)
從關西機場(KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway) ~20 min
從東京
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway) ~20 min
從大阪
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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關於櫻本坊的12個問題
Sakuramotobo was founded in the late 7th century by Kakujo Sozu, the senior disciple of En no Gyoja, on the spot where the future Emperor Tenmu dreamed of a cherry tree in full bloom — a divine sign that he would become emperor. It is registered as the imperial vow temple of both Emperor Tenmu and Empress Jito.
A Special Head Temple of the Honzan Shugen-shu and one of the five guardian temples of Mt. Omine (Daiminesan-goji-in). The temple still leads major Shugendo programs each year, including 大峯山登拝修行 (Mt. Omine pilgrimage training) and the 5-day 大峰奥駈修行 (Omine Okugake-do traverse).
The principal image — a Kamakura-period statue of Jinben Daibosatsu (En no Gyoja) — together with the Shaka Nyorai seated statue (Asuka-Hakuho period; said to be Emperor Tenmu's personal Buddha) and a Heian-period seated Jizo Bosatsu, are all designated National Important Cultural Properties.
關於櫻本坊的12個問題