Admission
- Adult (18+)¥1,000
- High School Student (15-18)¥700
- Elementary/Junior High (6-14)¥500
Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture
At a Glance
The Golden Hall (Konjikidō) is protected by a special outer building called an ōidō, preserving its 900-year-old gold leaf and intricate mother-of-pearl inlays in pristine condition.
Chūson-ji's approach path, Tsukimizaka (Moon-Viewing Slope), is lined with ancient cedar trees that have witnessed centuries of pilgrims walking the same sacred route since the Heian period.
Built by the Fujiwara clan, the Golden Hall contains the mummified remains of three generations of Fujiwara lords, making it both a temple and an elaborate family mausoleum.
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Visit Duration
Thorough (90+ minutes)
Visit during autumn foliage season to see the temple grounds transformed into a living painting with spectacular maple colors, but arrive on weekdays or early mornings if possible to enjoy the scenery in relative tranquility despite this being a...
Explore beyond the Golden Hall to discover other historical treasures including Benkei-do Hall, the Main Hall, and the oldest Noh theater stage in Tohoku at Hakusan Shrine, all located within the expansive temple complex.
Try the local specialty wanko soba at restaurants along the Tsukimizaka approach path on your way back down, making your visit a complete cultural experience combining history, nature, and regional cuisine.
Walk the historic Tsukimizaka approach path lined with ancient cedar trees to fully experience the sacred atmosphere that pilgrims have felt for centuries.
Maintain a quiet and respectful demeanor throughout the temple grounds to honor the sacred atmosphere and the strong Buddhist faith of the Oshu Fujiwara clan that this UNESCO World Heritage site represents.
Visit during autumn to see the temple grounds transformed by vibrant maple colors. Arrive on weekdays or early mornings to enjoy the scenery in peace, even though it can be busy at times.
The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
What this place is believed to grant
4 structures on the grounds
Fascinating facts about this place
The Golden Hall (Konjikidō) is protected by a special outer building called an ōidō, preserving its 900-year-old gold leaf and intricate mother-of-pearl inlays in pristine condition.
Chūson-ji's approach path, Tsukimizaka (Moon-Viewing Slope), is lined with ancient cedar trees that have witnessed centuries of pilgrims walking the same sacred route since the Heian period.
Built by the Fujiwara clan, the Golden Hall contains the mummified remains of three generations of Fujiwara lords, making it both a temple and an elaborate family mausoleum.
The temple complex houses the oldest Noh stage in the Tōhoku region at Hakusan Shrine, preserving traditional performing arts that have been practiced here for centuries.
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