This lodging is located in the central region of Mount Koya and features a Buddhist temple and Basho Memorial Hall. Great place for holding workshops.
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
This is a plan that includes a standard two-meal plan and a sutra copying experience. A monk will give a detailed explanation so that even first-timers can experience copying sutras with ease. [About copying sutras] - Please write in your room at your leisure. - If you wish to donate a sutra, you can do so at the Fudodo after the morning service. - If you donate a sutra, an additional donation of 1,000 yen is required. - Those who donate a sutra will receive a commemorative gift♪ [Benefits of the principal image, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva] It is said to bring benefits that increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. * Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after the morning service. * Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6pm, we will not be able to serve you dinner for sanitary reasons. In that case, we will not be able to provide a refund. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from Mt. Koya. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large bath. *The bath is open from 4pm to 10pm. There is no morning bath. [Morning service] Basically 6:30am, but the time may change, so please check when you check in. *Photography is allowed, but please do not use flash. [About the Buddha Relic Hall] You will be able to view the Buddha relics after the morning service. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, and the facility to house them was built. The Buddha's relics (the bones of Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal in 1996, following the path of the introduction of Buddhism over a period of 25 days, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight sacred sites of the Buddha, where the Buddha traveled around India and prea
Stay at a temple in the World Heritage site of Mt. Koya! This is the standard plan with two meals included. Fugen-in Temple is located almost in the center of Mt. Koya. It is said that the temple was founded in the Taiji era (12th century) when Prince Kakuo climbed Mt. Koya and gave the Bodhisattva Fugen, a Buddhist statue, to Rikijo Shonin. The principal image of the temple, Bodhisattva Fugen, is said to bring good fortune and increase happiness. [Meals] We serve vegetarian cuisine that is gentle on the mind and body. *Dinner is served from 5:30 or 6 to 7 p.m., and breakfast is served from 7:30 to 8:30 after morning service. *Ingredients may change depending on the season and availability. *If you check in after 6 p.m., dinner cannot be served for hygienic reasons. Refunds will not be available in such cases. [Bath] The bath uses mineral-rich water that springs from the Mt. Koya mountain range. There are no baths in the rooms, so please use the shared large public bath. *The bath is open from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. There is no morning bath. Morning service is generally at 6:30 a.m., but please check when you check in as this may change. Photography is permitted, but please refrain from using flash. About the Buddha Relic Hall Viewing of the Buddha relics will be available after morning service. In 1996, the Buddha relics (the bones of the Buddha) were brought back from Patan, Nepal, following the path of Buddhism over a 25-day period, and a facility was built to house them. The Buddha's footprints on the corridor floor of the Buddha Relic Hall contain sand from the eight great Buddha sites where the Buddha traveled around India and preached. Turn the prayer wheel to receive the blessings of your pilgrimage. [Facilities and Amenities] All rooms have Wi-Fi, TV, yukata, towels, and toothbrushes. [Curfew] 9 p.m. *Please note that the gate closes at 9 p.m. and you will not be able to enter or leave the hotel. [Check-in] From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. *Y
[Japanese room] [Non-smoking]