Tairyuji Temple

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徳島県
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Temple 21 of the Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage, set on a wooded mountain in Anan and usually reached by the longest ropeway in western Japan.
Tairyuji is the 21st temple of the Shikoku 88-temple pilgrimage, standing on a mountain at around 500 metres elevation in the Kamo-cho district of Anan. It belongs to the Koyasan Shingon school and is traditionally linked to the monk Kukai, who is said to have undertaken ascetic practice on the mountain in his youth; a statue commemorating this sits on a nearby cliff. Because the climb on foot is long and steep, most visitors now use the Tairyuji Ropeway, which at 2,775 metres is the longest in western Japan and crosses the Naka River valley in about ten minutes. Entering the temple grounds is free, but the ropeway charges a fare of about 2,600 yen for a round trip. The ropeway base station has a free car park. Walking pilgrims still reach the temple on the traditional mountain trail.

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都道府縣: 徳島県 (Tokushima)

地址: 2 Tatsuyama, Kamo-cho, Anan-shi, Tokushima 771-5173

最近車站: Kuwano Station

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Tokushima, Japan

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How do I get up to Tairyuji Temple?

Most visitors take the Tairyuji Ropeway, which runs about ten minutes from its base station to near the main hall; the base station has a free car park.

Does it cost anything to visit Tairyuji Temple?

Entering the temple grounds is free, but the ropeway charges a fare of about 2,600 yen for a round trip.

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