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Chusonji Temple (Hiraizumi Town, Iwate Prefecture)

2025 10/13
October 13, 2025

Chusonji Temple (Hiraizumi Town, Iwate Prefecture)

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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Chusonji Temple is an ancient Tendai Buddhist temple located in Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture, and was founded in the Heian period by Fujiwara no Kiyohira, the founder of the Oshu Fujiwara clan. The Golden Hall in particular is known for its architectural beauty, covered entirely in gold leaf, and its exquisite carvings and craftsmanship, and was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 as part of the "Cultural Heritage of Hiraizumi." In addition to its historical and religious value, the temple grounds, which blend in with nature throughout the seasons, leave visitors with a tranquil and magnificent impression.

Highlights

  • Golden Hall (the highlight of the visit): Photography is generally prohibited inside, but the exterior is a gorgeous structure covered in gold leaf. It has the weight of a mausoleum housing the remains and artifacts of the Fujiwara clan. A combined admission ticket is required for both the Treasure Hall (Treasure Museum) and the temple.
  • Sankozo Treasure Museum: Exhibits include temple treasures, Buddhist statues, and ancient documents. Learn more about the history of Chusonji Temple.
  • The main hall and pagoda of Chusonji Temple: As you walk around the temple grounds, you can enjoy the architectural styles of each temple and pagoda, as well as the atmosphere of the stone pavement and stone steps.
  • Natural landscapeThe approach to the shrine and the surrounding trees change appearance with each season, and the fresh greenery of spring, the autumn leaves, and the snowy scenery are all worth seeing.
  • Historical backgroundIt is also highly valuable as a historical site, as it is a place that condenses the rise and fall of the Oshu Fujiwara clan and the culture of the mid-Heian period.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest station: JR Tohoku Main Line (Tohoku Main Line), Hiraizumi Station (English: HIRAIZUMI Station).
  • By trainIf you're using the Tohoku Shinkansen, head to Ichinoseki Station or Hiraizumi Station via Ichinoseki and Hiraizumi. The nearest station to the Shinkansen is Ichinoseki Station, from where you can take a local train to Hiraizumi Station or take a bus. It takes about 2.5 to 3 hours to get to Ichinoseki from Tokyo by Shinkansen (depending on the train).
  • Transfer from the stationIt takes about 20 to 30 minutes to walk from Hiraizumi Station to Chusonji Temple. Local buses and taxis also run from in front of the station (extra buses may run during the tourist season).
  • Cars and parkingAccess: From the Tohoku Expressway, Hiraizumi Maesawa IC. There is a paid parking lot (for cars and buses) at Chusonji Temple, but it may be full during peak hours.
  • Access Supplement: Public transport timetables, special services, and traffic restrictions may change depending on the season and events, so please check the official website or public transport information before departing.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Konjikido and Treasure Museum only: Approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes
  • If you include a stroll around the temple grounds and other temples and pagodas: 1 hour 30 to 2 hours 30 minutes
  • If you are also visiting nearby historical sites (such as Motsuji Temple): Half a day to a full day

Nearby spots

  • Motsuji Temple: A temple with a Pure Land garden that is representative of Hiraizumi. Many tourists visit together with Chusonji Temple.
  • Takkoku-no-Iwaya and Takadachi Yoshitsune Hall:Historical caves and places related to the legend of Yoshitsune.
  • Hiraizumi Cultural Heritage Center and Tourist Information Center: You can get information about the history and attractions of the area.
  • Touring historical sites in Hiraizumi: There are many historical sites related to the Oshu Fujiwara clan scattered around the area, and you can enjoy exploring on foot, by bicycle, or by car.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Visitor etiquette: Photography is generally prohibited inside the Golden Hall and the Treasure Exhibition Room. Please follow the instructions of the staff and notices posted, and worship quietly.
  • congestion: The temple is particularly crowded during Golden Week, autumn foliage season, and consecutive holidays. Please plan your visit with plenty of time as you may have to wait in line for parking and at the ticket counter.
  • Feet and clothing: The temple grounds have many stone steps and slopes, and there are some unstable areas. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. Be careful of snow and ice in rainy weather and in winter.
  • Barrier-free: Some of the approaches and buildings have steps and narrow passages, making it difficult for wheelchair users to move around. If you inquire in advance, you may be able to receive guidance.
  • Seasonal precautions: In winter, snow and ice can limit your ability to visit the shrine or sightsee in the surrounding area. Also, be sure to take precautions against pollen in spring and the heat in summer (drinking water and sunshades).
  • Check the official information: Opening hours, closing days, admission fees, etc. are subject to change. Please check the latest information on the Chusonji Temple official website or Hiraizumi Town Tourist Office before visiting.

(Note) For detailed information on visiting hours, fees, and events, please check the official Chusonji Temple website or the Hiraizumi Town Tourist Guide. You can enjoy Hiraizumi's history even more if you combine it with the nearby Motsuji Temple and museum according to your sightseeing plans.

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