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东京近郊1,200年历史的真言宗山伏总本山,每年两次于大本坊举办为期1晚的修行集训,含瀑布修行、清晨山中行脚与柴灯护摩。
Founded in 744 by the monk Gyoki at the order of Emperor Shomu, Takaosan Yakuoin Yukiji is one of the three great head temples of the Shingon Chizan-ha school in eastern Japan, alongside Naritasan Shinshoji and Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji. Mt. Takao itself has been a sacred yamabushi training ground for over 1,200 years, and Daihonbo is the traditional shukubo within the temple precincts.
The temple opens its 1-night, 2-day "Shinto Buchu Shugyokai" believer training retreat to the general public twice a year — once each in June and October — capped at 40 participants aged 20+. The 25,000 yen program (lodging + 3 shojin meals + bath + instruction) covers takigyo waterfall ablutions, pre-dawn kaiho-gyo mountain circumambulation, sutra recitation, gachirinkan moon-disc meditation, shakyo, and the saito-goma sacred fire ceremony.
Even outside the retreat dates, Yakuoin opens two waterfall halls — Hebi-taki and Biwa-taki — to lay practitioners on fixed dates each month with beginner instruction, and the temple kitchen serves yamabushi-style shojin ryori for lunch (advance reservation, 2-day notice, parties of 2 or more, 11:00–14:00) at Daihonbo, drawing on the Shugendo principle that the mountain itself is Buddha.
Takaosan Yakuoin Daihonbo
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最近车站
Takaosanguchi Station (Keio Takao Line)
从关西国际机场(KIX)出发
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Takaosanguchi Station (Keio Takao Line) ~50 min
从东京出发
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Takaosanguchi Station (Keio Takao Line) ~50 min
从大阪出发
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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Founded in 744 by the monk Gyoki at the order of Emperor Shomu, Takaosan Yakuoin Yukiji is one of the three great head temples of the Shingon Chizan-ha school in eastern Japan, alongside Naritasan Shinshoji and Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji. Mt. Takao itself has been a sacred yamabushi training ground for over 1,200 years, and Daihonbo is the traditional shukubo within the temple precincts.
The temple opens its 1-night, 2-day "Shinto Buchu Shugyokai" believer training retreat to the general public twice a year — once each in June and October — capped at 40 participants aged 20+. The 25,000 yen program (lodging + 3 shojin meals + bath + instruction) covers takigyo waterfall ablutions, pre-dawn kaiho-gyo mountain circumambulation, sutra recitation, gachirinkan moon-disc meditation, shakyo, and the saito-goma sacred fire ceremony.
Even outside the retreat dates, Yakuoin opens two waterfall halls — Hebi-taki and Biwa-taki — to lay practitioners on fixed dates each month with beginner instruction, and the temple kitchen serves yamabushi-style shojin ryori for lunch (advance reservation, 2-day notice, parties of 2 or more, 11:00–14:00) at Daihonbo, drawing on the Shugendo principle that the mountain itself is Buddha.
关于Takaosan Yakuoin Daihonbo的12个问题