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Mie
Takada-Kaikan temple stay (Mie)
Takada-Kaikan is a shukubo of Senjuji Temple, the head temple of the Takada sect of Jyodoshinshu Buddhism, which has over 600 temples across the country. You can attend the service at the Mieido Hall, an important cultural property, from 7am. -
Minobu
Kubonobo temple stay (Yamanashi)
This is a shukubo of Minobusan Kuon-ji temple. The rooms are separated by sliding doors, but are spacious and comfortable. The religious services at Kubono-bo are conducted from 17:00. Also, a "Seizakai" is held from 14:00 to 16:00 on the second and the fourth Sunday every month. -
Nagano
Kongoji temple stay (Nagano)
It is the head temple of the Taiko sect of Korean Buddhism in Japan. It is located in the Azumino villa area, and although transportation is inconvenient, it is surrounded by abundant nature. Japanese temples are nice, but Korean temples have a different kind of fun to them. -
Mie
Tsubaki-Okamiyashiro shrine stay (Mie)
This is the main shrine with approximately 2,000 shrines dedicated to Sarutahiko Okami. You can stay overnight at Tsubaki Kaikan, located very close to the shrine. -
Fukui
Myokoji temple stay (Fukui)
Myokoji Temple is located near Maruoka Castle. This castle is one of only 12 in Japan that still has its castle tower intact. Accommodation is limited to one group per day. You can join the service, which starts at 6am and lasts for about 20 minutes. Free bicycle rentals are also available. -
Ishikawa
Guesthouse Pongyi temple stay (Ishikawa)
This guesthouse is located very close to Kanazawa Station. The owner is a Buddhist monk who became a monk in Myanmar. The name Pongyi means monk in Burmese. I spent most of my time in the common room. I had a great time talking and playing Karuta (Traditional Japanese card game) with the owner and other people. -
Minobu
keishinin temple stay (Yamanashi)
Mt. Shichimen is a sacred mountain with an altitude of 1,982 meters. Keishin-in Temple is located in this mountain. It is a place of training and meat and fish are not allowed to be eaten. The room is large and we all sleep together. It is also known as a famous spot to view Mt. Fuji and the sunrise. -
Minobu
Fumotobo temple stay (Yamanashi)
Fumotobo is a shukubo of Kuonji Temple on Minobu-san, the head temple of the Nichiren sect. I was the only guest there, so I was able to relax. I attended the evening service. They performed a careful service, including offering prayers for our ancestors. -
Minobu
Hongyobo temple stay (Yamanashi)
Hongyobo is a temple with origins in the 13th century and is a shukubo of Kuonji Temple on Minobu-san, the head temple of the Nichiren sect. It is located at the very back of Minobu, just down the hill from Kuonji Temple, making it convenient for worship. -
Minobu
Takenobo temple stay (Yamanashi)
Takenobo is located right in front of you after passing through the large gate of Kuonji Temple. Morning services are held in the main hall. For dinner, you can enjoy Minobu's specialty, yuba (tofu skin).