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Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure

富山県
4.4
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Toyama's only temple designated as a national treasure
Zuiryu-ji Temple, designated as Toyama Prefecture's first national treasure. The symmetrical corridors that connect around the main hall have a total length of about 300 meters, and are a valuable feature that is hardly found in Japan today. It is also famous for enshrining Karasu-tengu, the guardian deity of the toilet.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Fantasy Light-Up Event

Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure Fantasy Light-Up Event
At the National Treasure Zuiryu-ji Temple, a light-up event is held in spring and summer. The main gate, main hall, and lecture hall are illuminated, creating a fantastic atmosphere. During the light-up period, it is recommended to use public transportation or nearby paid parking. A free shuttle bus from Aeon Mall Takaoka is also available, making it convenient for those using trains. Why not go see the beautiful light-up?
Point 2

Experience Japan's History and Culture

Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure Experience Japan's History and Culture
Zuiryu-ji Temple is a place where you can experience Japan's history and culture. There are many things to see, such as buildings and Buddha statues. It is also one of the six mountains of Etchu Takaoka and has been awarded a common stamp. There are also other beautiful historical tourist spots in the surrounding area, such as Shokoji Temple and the Imizu City's Shoten Shrine. It is a must-visit spot for those interested in history and culture.
Point 3

Beautiful Sculptures and Decorations Add Glamour

Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure Beautiful Sculptures and Decorations Add Glamour
One of the charms of the national treasure Zuiryu Temple is the enjoyment of Buddhist temple architecture and sculptures from the early Edo period. Beautifully sculpted transoms and decorative gables are also featured, and the main hall and study are huge, impressive, and worth seeing. It's a recommended spot for those interested in architecture. In addition, the main gate and Zen hall are designated as important cultural properties. Why not take a leisurely walk through Zuiryu Temple while feeling the history through Buddhist temple architecture and sculptures?
Point 4

Recommended for Stamp Collecting

Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure Recommended for Stamp Collecting
Zuiryu-ji Temple is one of the six mountains of Etchu Takaoka and has been awarded a common stamp with the other five temples. Zuiryu-ji Temple's stamp is also popular in the stamp book ranking and you can choose from three types. It is recommended to check the stamp awarding time in advance as it is the same as the visiting time. Why not visit Zuiryu-ji Temple while enjoying stamp collecting?
Point 5

Other Tourist Spots in the Area

Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure Other Tourist Spots in the Area
Around the national treasure Zuiryu-ji Temple, there are spots where you can learn about the history and traditions of the region, such as the giant Takaoka Daibutsu in Takaoka City and the Takaoka City Casting Museum. Other tourist spots, such as Ameharakaigan Beach with its beautiful scenery, are also attractive. In addition, it's recommended as a base for visiting surrounding tourist destinations, as it has good access to Toyama City and Kanazawa City. Why not enjoy not only Zuiryu-ji Temple but also the other tourist spots in the area?
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Access

Zuiryu-ji Temple, a National Treasure Access to the National Treasure Takayama San Zururyu-ji Temple
Access to the National Treasure Takayama San Zururyu-ji Temple
The most convenient way to access the National Treasure Takayama San Zururyu-ji Temple from Tokyo is by train. If you take the Hokuriku Shinkansen "Hakutaka" from Tokyo Station, you can get off at "Shin-Takaoka Station" and arrive in about 15 minutes on foot. In addition, during events, a shuttle bus runs from Aeon Mall Takayama to Zururyu-ji Temple, making it a recommended option for those who want to enjoy shopping or sightseeing in the area.

Basic Information

Address 35 Sekihonmachi, Takaoka-shi, Toyama 933-0863
Business Hours

Monday: 9:00-16:30, Tuesday: 9:00-16:30, Wednesday: 9:00-16:30, Thursday: 9:00-16:30, Friday: 9:00-16:30, Saturday: 9:00-16:30, Sunday: 9:00-16:30

TEL 0766-22-0179
Web Site http://www.zuiryuji.jp/
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