overview
Chusonji is an ancient Tendai Buddhist temple founded in the Heian period, and is famous for its Golden Hall, which tells the story of the prosperity of the Oshu Fujiwara clan. The beautiful mother-of-pearl and lacquer decorations, donated through donations, have been preserved, and in 1998 it was registered as a World Heritage Site as "Hiraizumi - A Cultural Landscape Based on Pure Land Buddhism." The tranquil rows of cedar trees and seasonal scenery are also attractive.
Highlights
- Golden Hall - A national treasure, the interior is impressive with its intricate workmanship and lustre.
- A long approach to the shrine and rows of cedar trees - a scenic stroll through the seasons.
- Sankozo (Treasure Museum) - Exhibits of national treasures and important cultural properties.
access
It is about a 20-minute walk from JR Hiraizumi Station, about 15-20 minutes by bus or taxi from Ichinoseki Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen line, and about 25 minutes by car from Ichinoseki IC on the Tohoku Expressway.
Estimated stay
It will take about 2 to 3 hours to tour the temple grounds, Golden Hall, and Treasure Museum.
Nearby spots
- Motsuji Temple (Hiraizumi Town)
- Takadate Yoshitsune Hall (Hiraizumi Town)
Points to note
Please check in advance as some facilities have limited viewing hours. In autumn, when the leaves change color, the temples can get crowded and the stone steps can be slippery, so please wear comfortable shoes.