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石山寺

Ishiyamadera Temple

Ishiyamadera Temple is a historic Buddhist temple in Shiga, known for its unique rock formations and beautiful seasonal scenery, offering a serene cultural experience.

Attractions

Historic Temple, Cultural Heritage, Scenic Spot

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Ishiyamadera Temple, located in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, is one of Japan's most significant cultural and historical sites. Founded in 747 AD, the temple is a key pilgrimage site and is renowned for its striking natural setting, with large quartz rock formations that give the temple its name ("Ishiyama" means "stone mountain"). The temple is also famous for its connection to Murasaki Shikibu, who is said to have begun writing "The Tale of Genji" here. Visitors can explore the temple's beautiful gardens, ancient halls, and pagodas, all while enjoying the stunning views of the surrounding landscape, which changes with the seasons. From cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant autumn foliage, Ishiyamadera Temple offers a peaceful and spiritually enriching experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Guided Tours Available
  • Seasonal Events
  • Temple Gardens
  • Gift Shop

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-1-1 Ishiyamadera, Otsu, Shiga 520-0861

Phone:

077-537-0013

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