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Rinno-ji Temple, Nikko


Left: Sanbutsudoh Hall, the main building of Rinno-ji Temple; right: Shōyō-en Garden.


Rinno-ji (or Rinnoji, 輪王寺) is a complex of 15 Buddhist temple buildings nestled on a hillside in scenic Nikko, Japan.

Rinnoji Temple was founded in 766 AD by the Buddhist hermit Shoto, who first settled the Nikko area. A statue in his honor graces the temple park. Rinnoji quickly became a popular retreat for ascetic monks to meditate in the mountains, and it increased in importance until at one time it had 500 subtemples under its rule.

Rinnoji is best known for its Three-Buddha Hall (Sanbutsudoh Hall) featuring three large gold-leafed Buddha statues, and the extensive and beautiful Japanese meditation garden (Shōyō-en Garden) that covers the property.

The three golden Buddha statues in Sanbutsudoh Hall are of Amida Buddha, Senju-Kannon ("Kannon with a thousand arms") and Bato-Kannon ("Kannon with a horse head"). The three deities are regarded as Buddhist manifestations of Nikko's three mountain kami (Shinto gods), who are honored at Futarasan Shrine in Nikko.

Visitor Information

Names: Rinno-ji, Rinnoji, 輪王寺
Location: Nikko, Japan
Hours: April - October 8:00 - 17:00; November - March 8:00 - 16:00
Cost: ¥900 for buildings(or ¥1,000 combination ticket to Rinnoji, Toshogu, and Futarasan), plus ¥300 for garden and the treasure hall

Sources

  1. Norbert C. Brockman, Encyclopedia of Sacred Places (1997).

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