Horinji temple stay (Gunma)

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Horinji

Horinji (Gunma)
Address :705 Shinpukuji, Chiyoda, Ora District, Gunma
Access :Tobu Koizumi Line Higashi-Koizumi Station > (car) > 10 minutes
Parking :There is a parking lot
Time :Check-in 15:00 ~ 19:30 Check-out 11:00
Room :6 guest room

Shukubo stay
without meals 25,000 yen ~ (Cleaning fee: 5,000)yen
Empty-handed BBQ set for 3,800 yen
Pets: 3,500 yen/pet (up to 2 pets)

Introduction to Horinji Temple

Horinji (Gunma) Main hall

Horinji Temple is an Obaku sect temple founded in 1306. Within the temple grounds is a temple bell that has been designated a cultural asset of Chiyoda Town. The surrounding area is a peaceful environment with expansive countryside.

The temple is located far from the station. There is a large parking lot, so it is convenient to go by car.

Shukubo (temple stay)

Horinji (Gunma) Temple stay

There is a temple lodging house on the temple grounds that was renovated from a single-story detached building. Accommodation is limited to one group per day.

When we entered, we found a guest room consisting of an 8-tatami mat room and a 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room connected together. There was also a living room, kitchen, toilet, washroom and shower room.

Horinji (Gunma) Guest room
Horinji (Gunma) Living room and kitchen

The room was equipped with a TV, air conditioning, refrigerator, freezer, washing machine, dishes, seasonings, a safe and Wi-Fi. It was also towels, bath towels and toothbrushes.

Copying sutras

Horinji (Gunma) Copying sutras

After checking in, we did some copying of sutras in the main hall. We wrote the Heart Sutra with a brush pen. Finally, we wrote down our wishes and offered them to the principal image.

Temple grounds illumination and barbecue

At night, the main gate, main hall, and belfry were lit up. The colour of the light changed over time which was fun.

Horinji (Gunma) Belfry

We had a barbecue. The equipment was rented from the temple. The locally sourced meat and hamburgers were delicious. We also brought some alcohol with us.

Horinji (Gunma) Barbecue

Afterwards, we went back to our room and had coffee. There were three types of coffee beans available, each with a Buddhist-related name.

Horinji (Gunma) coffee beans

We drank coffee and played a board game that traced the life of Buddha. The rule was that the person who got rid of their worldly desires was the winner.

Horinji (Gunma) Board game

Morning service and zazen

The next morning, we attended the service in the main hall starting at 7am. The sound of the mokugyo (wooden durm) and the sutras chanted by the monk was very pleasant.

Horinji (Gunma) Morning service

Next, we experienced zazen. We sat for 10 minutes the first time, took a short break and then for 15 minutes the second time. Along the way, The monk lightly tapped me with a zen stick.

Horinji (Gunma) Zazen

The monk is very kind. He told us a lot about Buddhism and temple lodgings.

Horinji (Gunma) Monk

Booking Link

Horinji booking website

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