Risshaku-ji Temple
Risshaku-ji Temple
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Mitsuke, 일본포스팅 7,609건
2024년 7월 • 커플
I paid my respects on July 20.
I came to the summit wearing trekking shoes and carrying a trekking pole, ridding myself of earthly desires on 1,015 stone steps.
I couldn't afford to enjoy the view because of the rain at the top of the mountain, but I had rain gear, so nothing happened.
I had seen the immortal lantern of Enryaku-ji Temple on Mt. Hiei before, and was deeply moved to learn that the lantern was also given to the Konpon-chudo Hall of Ryuseki-ji Temple 1,200 years ago.
The goshuin I received at Konponchudo was a cool goshuin with flavor.
I came to the summit wearing trekking shoes and carrying a trekking pole, ridding myself of earthly desires on 1,015 stone steps.
I couldn't afford to enjoy the view because of the rain at the top of the mountain, but I had rain gear, so nothing happened.
I had seen the immortal lantern of Enryaku-ji Temple on Mt. Hiei before, and was deeply moved to learn that the lantern was also given to the Konpon-chudo Hall of Ryuseki-ji Temple 1,200 years ago.
The goshuin I received at Konponchudo was a cool goshuin with flavor.
2024년 8월 16일 작성
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Trek21632492486
포스팅 1건
2024년 7월 • 가족
As others have written, the monks writing the goshuin had the worst attitude.
Someone else had asked for the goshuin, but he was arrogant throughout and mocked his opponent in the exchange, giving him the goshuin as if throwing it.
I thought about it as a person before I was a monk.
When we saw that, we stopped asking.
Also, when my child asked another monk about a nearby toilet, he didn't seem to tell me in a mocking manner.
It may be part of it, but it's a shame.
Someone else had asked for the goshuin, but he was arrogant throughout and mocked his opponent in the exchange, giving him the goshuin as if throwing it.
I thought about it as a person before I was a monk.
When we saw that, we stopped asking.
Also, when my child asked another monk about a nearby toilet, he didn't seem to tell me in a mocking manner.
It may be part of it, but it's a shame.
2024년 8월 7일 작성
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PeterSam
일본포스팅 11,209건
2023년 9월 • 개인
Risshakuji Temple is visible from the railway.
But I take my hat off to those who climb these 1,000 stone steps.
I take my hat off to them.
But I'm not confident.
But I take my hat off to those who climb these 1,000 stone steps.
I take my hat off to them.
But I'm not confident.
2024년 6월 19일 작성
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薩摩半次郎
Suwa, 일본포스팅 232건
2024년 6월 • 개인
First of all, I was returning from a drive in Hokkaido. I asked the inn where I was staying and was told that it would take about two hours to climb the mountain, so I was hesitant, but I went anyway.
I'm 65 years old, and since it was a drive, I was wearing geta sandals and driving barefoot.
So I went in geta sandals.
In the end, it didn't take that long, it took less than an hour to reach the peak, and then it was time to go around the temples on the mountain.
Either way, I really got to experience the feeling of exhilaration and the fact that it's a mountain temple for training.
It was very good.
I'm 65 years old, and since it was a drive, I was wearing geta sandals and driving barefoot.
So I went in geta sandals.
In the end, it didn't take that long, it took less than an hour to reach the peak, and then it was time to go around the temples on the mountain.
Either way, I really got to experience the feeling of exhilaration and the fact that it's a mountain temple for training.
It was very good.
2024년 6월 13일 작성
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Mark B
포스팅 48건
2024년 4월 • 개인
Well worth the trip if you are in the area.
The view at the top is simply breathtaking, pictures don’t really do it justice!
Be prepared for some stair climbing!
The view at the top is simply breathtaking, pictures don’t really do it justice!
Be prepared for some stair climbing!
2024년 4월 29일 작성
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Ramon
포스팅 738건
2024년 4월 • 개인
This place definitely should be visited if you are in the area. Coming from either Sendai or Yamagata it can be easily reached with public transport. From the trainstation it's a rather short walk to the first stairs. After passing the entrance gate you walk uphill through the forest. The walk isn't too hard in my opinion and you can easily take a rest somewhere in between; also there is plenty to see on the way up. After a little while you come to the end of the forest part and get a first glimpse at the buildings. Apart of the temple and shrine structures you get a nice view on the surrounding mountains as well.
While there were of course other people visiting, on a weekday forenoon I didn't find it too crowded. Pretty much one of the most impressive sights to see in the region.
While there were of course other people visiting, on a weekday forenoon I didn't find it too crowded. Pretty much one of the most impressive sights to see in the region.
2024년 4월 25일 작성
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Bread2011
홍콩, 중국포스팅 257건
2024년 1월 • 커플
Rissyakuji Temple located in Yamadera, which is easily access from Yamagata Station by the JR Senzan Line (or from Sendai). You need to walk up 1015 steps to reach to the top. You will see some temples & find information about the places along the way. It’s not difficult to walk up the hill. If you go during winter, you must wear a good snow shoe to walk over the snow and the slippery ice surface. Once you reach the view point, you’ll find it’s worth for the visit.
2024년 1월 15일 작성
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Travel09375090157
포스팅 1건
2023년 7월 • 비지니스
The view at the end of the difficult climb was amazing.
However, the attitude of the person in charge when receiving the goshuin was awful. The way he answered my questions was just arrogant, and he spoke in a tone that seemed to annoy me. I think that even an average person would be able to have a more sensible conversation, but it didn't seem like he was living under the teachings of Buddhism.
I left my money there as usual, but he almost seemed to be trying to pick a fight with me, saying that I shouldn't throw it around so easily.
I didn't want to bother dealing with him, so I politely apologized, but he was silent after that.
Just looking at the goshuin made me feel uncomfortable, which is very disappointing. I will never go there again.
However, the attitude of the person in charge when receiving the goshuin was awful. The way he answered my questions was just arrogant, and he spoke in a tone that seemed to annoy me. I think that even an average person would be able to have a more sensible conversation, but it didn't seem like he was living under the teachings of Buddhism.
I left my money there as usual, but he almost seemed to be trying to pick a fight with me, saying that I shouldn't throw it around so easily.
I didn't want to bother dealing with him, so I politely apologized, but he was silent after that.
Just looking at the goshuin made me feel uncomfortable, which is very disappointing. I will never go there again.
2024년 1월 3일 작성
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kanagawakenmin
가나가와(현), 일본포스팅 114건
2023년 9월 • 커플
I went there in September. It wasn't very crowded.
The 1000 steps to the inner sanctuary were quite a strenuous climb, so I took breaks along the way.
I was awfully sweaty, so I changed clothes after descending.
The view was amazing.
I reluctantly climbed, but I'm glad I went.
After I returned to Tokyo, the subway stairs became a breeze for a while.
The 1000 steps to the inner sanctuary were quite a strenuous climb, so I took breaks along the way.
I was awfully sweaty, so I changed clothes after descending.
The view was amazing.
I reluctantly climbed, but I'm glad I went.
After I returned to Tokyo, the subway stairs became a breeze for a while.
2023년 12월 28일 작성
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k_matsu132
구시로, 일본포스팅 22,596건
2023년 10월 • 커플
It is commonly known as Yamadera, but its correct name is "Hojusan Risshakuji Temple." We passed through the temple town below Risshakuji Temple and parked our car in the parking lot below Konponchudo.
After climbing a long flight of stone steps, we arrived at Konponchudo, the main hall of Risshakuji Temple. From there, we headed west along the approach to the temple and came to the "Sanmon Gate" at the foot of the mountain. From the Sanmon Gate, it was a long, long climb.
After climbing the 1,015 stone steps, we reached "Okunoin" at the top. It is said that climbing the stone steps is a blessed place of training, as it is said that climbing them will eliminate worldly desires. Along the way, there were many things to see, such as buildings such as the "Niomon Gate," haiku monuments, and spots with spectacular views, so we enjoyed the climb.
On the way back from Okunoin, we stopped by the "Kaisando Hall and Nokyodo Hall," and enjoyed the spectacular view from the "Godai Hall," which overlooks the rural landscape from the back of the hall, which resembles a Noh stage.
After climbing a long flight of stone steps, we arrived at Konponchudo, the main hall of Risshakuji Temple. From there, we headed west along the approach to the temple and came to the "Sanmon Gate" at the foot of the mountain. From the Sanmon Gate, it was a long, long climb.
After climbing the 1,015 stone steps, we reached "Okunoin" at the top. It is said that climbing the stone steps is a blessed place of training, as it is said that climbing them will eliminate worldly desires. Along the way, there were many things to see, such as buildings such as the "Niomon Gate," haiku monuments, and spots with spectacular views, so we enjoyed the climb.
On the way back from Okunoin, we stopped by the "Kaisando Hall and Nokyodo Hall," and enjoyed the spectacular view from the "Godai Hall," which overlooks the rural landscape from the back of the hall, which resembles a Noh stage.
2023년 12월 20일 작성
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What are the steps like? Will it be safe to carry my toddler and baby up them in their carriers? They got carried up mount Snowdon in them a few weeks ago, so I'm used to terrain, just checking on safety o mountain steps please
2019년 4월 9일 작성
The steps are even and well placed. You will have no problem carrying you toddler up. There are flat places along the way to est and for your child to play.
2019년 4월 9일 작성
Hi, is Yamadera worth a day trip in itself? Or more likely half a day? TIA
2018년 8월 18일 작성
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I also agree that a half day here is perfect! Stay in Yamagata, where there are more city sites to see (museums, parks and the fabulous train station mall). It's about a 25 min train ride to Yamadera - very convenient.
2018년 9월 4일 작성
I would think it is. There is so many people climbing the steps on a daily basis that my feeling is it would be practical even during winter.
We were there in late March and I've seen women climbing in high heels.
I would suggest a boot with a good sole.
The view at the top is simply breathtaking.
Enjoy your visit in Japan :-)
2018년 7월 14일 작성
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My husband and I are 63 and 62, and we did stop and rest now and then on the way up. I saw probably a dozen seniors well over 75 doing the same steps. DO bring water with electrolytes to prevent cramping. Going back down is the toughest part on your calves.
2018년 9월 4일 작성
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