Takidanji Temple
1-chōme-7-15 Mikunichō Takidani, Sakai, Fukui 913-0054, Japan
Founded by Eiken Shonin in 1375 during the Northern and Southern Dynasties Period, Takidaniji Temple houses a number of National Treasures, Important Cultural Properties and old documents, always keeping a portion of them on display. It has much to see, including the sansui garden, a Place of Scenic Beauty in the country. This spectacular Japanese garden offers a nice atmosphere through each of the four seasons.
Duration: 01h00min
+81 776-82-0216
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mksch00l in the last week
An ancient temple of the Shingon sect in Mikuni, founded during the Nanbokucho period. There was no major fire, and even though the feudal lords changed from Asakura to Shibata to Matsudaira, it was revered and protected, so many old buildings remain and six of the buildings have been designated as National Important Cultural Properties. I have The main hall is connected to other buildings, such as the Kannon-do Hall, built in the mid-Edo period, by a connecting corridor, and you can take off your shoes when you visit (no photography inside is allowed). To the right of the Kannon-do Hall, there is a shrine built in the northeast of the precincts, perhaps to ward off evil spirits.A chidori gable is set up in front of the Sangensha Nagaru-zukuri style, and at first glance it looks like it is Kasuga-zukuri style. Although it is a small hall that is often overlooked, it was built in the middle to late Muromachi period and is one of the oldest buildings in Reihoku, and was quickly designated as an important cultural property.
kiyoshi k. a month ago
After reading the reviews, I went there first thing in the morning at 9am. At the main hall, you will hear an explanation from the monk about the origin of the temple, etc., and then follow the directions. He is a very friendly monk. The grounds are vast, and it is estimated that it is about a 200m walk along the cedar trees from the entrance to the main hall. There are many valuable cultural properties such as the main hall and Hobutsuden, which I was very grateful to see. Also, the moss in the garden is beautiful, and I am humbled by the effort it takes to maintain it. thanks I went to the graveyard and thought about the ancient times. Please come visit us when you visit Mikuni.
Akino Shiori 3 months ago
I visited on November 15th (Wednesday) during heavy rain. From Tojinbo, go down the slope of Chuo-dori, cross the Echizen Railway Mikuni Ashihara Line railroad crossing, turn left at the next four-corner, and there is a free parking lot at the end of the railroad crossing. In front of the admission reception (admission fee: 500 yen) is Jizo-do Hall, and next to it is a statue of Kobo Daishi. As you go up the approach path covered with trees, you will see the bell tower gate. From the front left of the courtyard as you enter the gate, you will see the shrine, the main hall, and Kannon-do, the rock garden on the right, and the Seitendo-do, Kaisan-do, mausoleum, and tombs at a higher place in the back. After listening to the explanation in the main hall, you can also view the scenic garden in the back. On the way back from the left side of the courtyard is the Treasure Hall, which houses national treasures, important cultural properties, Buddhist statues designated as cultural properties by the prefecture, and ancient documents. You can also view the treasure hall.
べんちゃん 4 months ago
A temple with a long history in the Chizan sect of the Shingon sect. At the main hall, I received an explanation from the person in charge and was able to visit and view the shrine. Looking at the garden makes me feel calm. I wonder what spring feels like... I would like to visit next spring. 😄
M H 4 months ago
After paying the entrance fee, you will be guided to the main shrine and the chief priest will give you an explanation. After that, you are free to visit the shrine as you like. The principal image is Yakushi Nyorai, the secret Buddha Nyoirin Kannon (which will be unveiled in a few years), and many other Buddhas. You can also see the well-maintained gardens, buildings designated as important cultural properties, and the treasure house. Although the treasure hall is small, there are national treasures such as the Womb Realm Kongokai Mandala, the Hanging Scroll of the Eight Great Dragon Kings, the Sixteen Arhats, and other interesting items.