Daijiji Temple

Beautiful temple with ``hydrangeas'' and ``Tenrei cherry blossoms'' (Kawazu cherry blossoms)

The mountain is worshiped as a sacred place for Benzaiten and Hotei-no-Mikoto, the Seven Lucky Gods of Shima Province, and as a sacred place to ward off cancer and weak legs.
The mountain is also known as Daijiji Temple and flower temple, with ``Tenrei cherry blossoms (Kawazu cherry blossoms)'' blooming in early spring from late February to early March, and 2 ``hydrangeas'' blooming in the precincts in June, making it look like a flower temple. We will refine your view of "Gokuraku".

Information

Address
517 Daiōchō Nakiri, Shima, Mie 0603-409
Phone
0599-72-0089
FAX
0599-72-0103
Opening hours
9:00 ~ 16:00
Prices
Admission fee with prayer sermon: 350 yen (reservation required)
Required time
30 minutes to 40 minutes
Reservation link
http://www.daijiji.jp/
Closing days
None
Parking
Yes: 20 parking spaces
Access
Public transportation: Take the Sanko bus from Kintetsu Ugata Station and get off at Nakiri.
By car: About 167 minutes from Shiraki IC on the Daini Ise Road via National Routes 260 and 32.
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