Koyasan private car day trip from Osaka or Kyoto

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10 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: Japanese and 2 more

Embark on a pilgrimage to Koyasan, a tranquil Buddhist sanctuary where the hallowed temples murmur ancient tales and cultural rituals perform a delicate ballet. Immerse yourself in the optional live meditation experience, allowing the spirit to find peace, and join a monk-led tour that reveals the sacred secrets of this divine haven.

Expert driver pick-up & drop-off service, you can choose your location.

Professional tour guide shares you the culture, stories and tales.

What's Included

Private Transportation(Luxury 6 or 9 Seats van )
Fuel & Tolls & Parking Fee
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi
Koyasan Danjo Garan
Koyasan Reihokan Museum
Kongobu-ji

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Please specify your hotel or accommodation in your booking information

Itinerary

Duration: 10 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    Enter the mystical gates of Daimon, towering 25 meters tall and cloaked in resplendent vermilion. Beyond these magnificent gates, the ancient shrine of Koyasan reveals its secrets, guarded by majestic wooden deities. Once a sanctuary for men alone, Koyasan now invites all spiritual seekers, male and female, to step into its timeless embrace. Here, the tapestry of history unfolds, and you embark on a journey that transcends time and space, shedding light on the veil of the past.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Kongobuji, a testament to filial devotion, was first erected in 1593 by the illustrious Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a memorial to honor the passing of his beloved mother. Over time, this sacred structure harmoniously merged with a neighboring temple, transforming into the preeminent head temple of Shingon Buddhism. This venerable sect, introduced to the Japanese shores by the enlightened Kobo Daishi in 805, finds its spiritual epicenter on the hallowed ground of Koyasan. You can pray or make meditation here, to find your spirit peace. Or booking the meditation live in advance so that you can live here overnight. You also can try the special Buddhism food.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 3

    Nestled within the serene sanctuary of Garan are two architectural marvels that stand as testaments to spiritual heritage: the venerable Kondo Hall and the huge Konpon Daito Pagoda. The Kondo Hall, an imposing wooden temple, serves as the stage for grand ceremonies. This historic edifice, having risen from the ashes multiple times, stands resplendent since its last reconstruction in 1932. It is a sanctuary dedicated to Sakyamuni, the Buddha renowned for his healing and therapeutic prowess. Pray here for luck, enjoy the glory Buddhism history of Koyasan.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 4

    The Koyasan Reihokan Museum stands as a guardian of the rich religious and cultural heritage of Koyasan. The museum’s grand entrance hall, inspired by the iconic  Byodoin Temple in Uji, ushers visitors into a world of ancient splendor, complete with three captivating exhibition spaces that alternate between permanent and temporary displays. Within the museum’s hallowed walls, a treasure trove of thousands of religious relics awaits discovery. The permanent exhibition is a feast for the senses, featuring an array of exquisite statues, intricate mandalas that unfurl like cosmic maps of the universe, and an assortment of sacred tools and paintings. Among these, the most renowned is a poignant scroll depicting the “lying image of the Buddha on his last day.” Adding to the allure, a dynamic temporary exhibition rotation offers a curated selection of the museum’s vast collection, changing with the seasons to always surprise and enchant visitors.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 5

    Okunoin Temple is a sacred sanctuary consecrated to the final resting place of Kobo Daishi, also revered as Kukai. This illustrious monk, scholar, engineer, and the venerable founder of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, who walked the earth from 774-835 AD, is said to be in perpetual meditation within his mausoleum. Legend holds that his spirit continues to reside in an eternal state of enlightenment, making this temple a living testament to his enduring legacy. Meander along the mystical cobblestone path to Okunin, where a tapestry of more than 200,000 moss-kissed headstones and monumental memorials lie shrouded in the embrace of a verdant, ancient cedar canopy. This ethereal walkway, veiled in the deep greens of time, invites you into a world where the past and present merge in a dance of tranquil beauty.

    1 hour Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The total duration includes the travel time
  • The duration for every attraction is the recommend time
  • If you want shorten or extend single attraction duration, you can communicate with driver or guide
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