Takahatayama Myōōin Kongōji Temple (Takahata Fudōson)

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Takahatayama Myōōin Kongōji Temple, known as one of the three great Fudō Myōō temples in the Kantō region, is a power spot offering a convenient escape to nature and history, featuring a mystical "nakiri-ryu" (ringing dragon) and a roughly 4.5km hiking course.

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Highlights

  1. One of the three great Fudō Myōō temples in the Kantō region
  2. Mystical ringing dragon
  3. Approximately 4.5km hiking course
  4. Nature walk through lush mountain paths
  5. Shikoku pilgrimage replica path

Basic Information

Address
733 Takahata, Hino City, Tokyo Search for tourist attractions in Tokyo
Access
A few minutes' walk from Takahatafudo Station on the Keio Line or Tama Monorail. Show route
Op.Hours
7:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
No days off
Fee
Daichido Hall Admission Fee: 200 yen
INFO
The temple grounds are extensive and require walking, so please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. The hiking course is a mountain trail, so please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for hiking. To hear the "nariryu" (resonating dragon), you must enter the Fudo-do hall, which requires an admission fee.
HP
http://www.takahatafudoson.or.jp/

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