Ryusen-in龍泉院
Shukubo (Temple Guesthouse) Information
This shukubu is located in the center of Koyasan north of Kongobu-ji Temple and was founded by Shinkei Ritsushi in the Johei era (around 1931). The temple was named after Kobo Daishi, who once prayed for rain there. Honson Yakushi Nyorai in a late Fujiwara era building and has been designated as an Important Cultural Property. It is also the tenth place in the Sacred Ground of Nishikuni Yakushi. The statues of the temple treasure Kobo Daishi and Bodhisattva image were donated by Motonari Motonari and are famous as Hongin Buddha.
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Facility information
Shukubo
nameRyusen-in Address 647 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama JAPAN TEL/FAX TEL : +81(0)736-56-2439
FAX : +81(0)736-56-4531URL Experiences Morning buddhist ceremonies
(Summer)6:00~
(Winter)6:30~(FREE)Bus guidance Take a bus from NO.2 bus stop bound for Okunoin-mae, and the nearest bus stop is Keisatsu-mae. Annotation Check-in / 15:00~17:00
Check-out / 10:00
Capacity / 110 individual guests
Curfew / 21:00
Facilities / Main temple hall/Japanese garden/Parking Public bath(Men and women are separated)