【Nara・Hasedera Temple】A Sacred Place of Flowers and Prayers Reflecting the Seasons and the Heart

🏯【Nara・Hasedera Temple】A Sacred Place of Flowers and Prayers Reflecting the Seasons and the Heart

Located in Sakurai City, Nara, "Hasedera Temple" is the head temple of the Buzan sect of Shingon Buddhism and has been cherished as the "Temple of Flowers" since ancient times.

No matter the season, whether it's the cherry blossoms in spring, peonies in early summer, hydrangeas in summer, autumn leaves, or snowy landscapes in winter, the temple offers breathtaking beauty and a serene atmosphere that feels as if Buddha himself is smiling upon you.

🌸 The temple is particularly famous for its approximately 150 varieties and 7,000 peony plants. From mid-April to early May, the temple grounds are adorned with these vibrant flowers, often stopping visitors in their tracks as they walk along the approach.

Another iconic feature is the 399-step covered staircase known as the "Noborirou." As you ascend the gently sloping stairs, you’ll find your mind naturally calming with each step.

🪷 The main hall houses the "Standing Statue of Eleven-Faced Kannon" (an Important Cultural Property), which serves as the focal point of Kannon worship and gently watches over visitors. During special spring and autumn viewings, you can participate in the "Gosoku Mairi," where you can touch the feet of this revered statue—a unique and cherished experience.

📍 Access: About a 15-minute walk from Kintetsu "Hasedera Station"
🕊️ Visiting Hours: 8:30 AM–5:00 PM (subject to seasonal changes)
🎫 Admission Fee: Adults 500 yen (additional fees apply during the Peony Festival)

Whether you seek a place to quietly center your thoughts or simply wish to admire something beautiful, Hasedera Temple warmly welcomes you.

Post by taniさん | Jun 19, 2025

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