May Visit to Hase-dera Temple: A Garden of Flowers

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Tour Guide

Temple Overview
Hase-dera Temple, located in Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture, was established in the mid-8th century. It is the head temple of the Shingon Sect’s Hossō School and serves as the 8th stop in the Saigoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage.

The temple is renowned for its national treasure, the main hall, which houses a majestic 9.3-meter-tall statue of the Eleven-faced Kannon. The wooden corridor, built into the mountainside, blends seamlessly with the surrounding natural landscape, offering year-round blooms. The temple is particularly famous for its peony season, earning it the affectionate nickname "Temple of Flowers."

Notable Features

Established: Mid-8th century
Sect: Shingon Sect Hossō School
Main Attractions:
National Treasure: Main Hall with the Eleven-faced Kannon statue
Covered Corridor
Flower-filled Corridors
The peonies bloom in full splendor, creating an atmosphere where "the flowers swirl like clouds, and the quiet temple feels divine."

This serene spot, blending history, spirituality, and nature, is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience both cultural and natural beauty.
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Post by ChenJunLe | May 15, 2025

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