Tsubosaka-dera
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Tsubosaka-dera
Tsubosaka-dera, Japan, 〒635-0102 奈良県高市郡高取町壷阪3Tsubosaka-dera Travel Guide
Tsubosaka-dera is a historic Buddhist temple nestled on Mount Tsubosaka in Nara, Japan. It’s a place that offers breathtaking views and spiritual moments, especially known for its cherry blossoms and distinctive statues.
History
Dating back to the 8th century, Tsubosaka-dera has been an important religious site since the time when Nara was Japan’s capital. It’s famous for its spiritual significance and healing qualities.
How to Get There
Visitors can reach Tsubosaka-dera by car, train, or bus. The closest train station is Tsubosakayama Station on the Kintetsu Yoshino Line, located about 4 km from the temple. Alternatively, the Tsubosakaderakuchi Bus Stop is available for those using public transportation.
Attractions
– Thousand-Armed Senju Kannon Statue: Located in the Hakkaden Hall, this statue provides a deep spiritual experience.
– Giant Buddha Statues: Features a 20-foot tall standing Buddha statue.
– Panoramic Cherry Blossom Views: Best seen from late March to mid-April.
Ticket Information
The entrance fee is approximately 600 Yen per person, with additional charges for parking.
Tips for Visiting
1. Cherry Blossom Season: Plan your visit from late March to mid-April for stunning views.
2. Transportation: During peak season, it’s better to use trains or buses instead of cars to avoid traffic.
3. Exclusive Tours: Consider booking a nighttime tour with a monk for a special experience.
4. Dress Appropriately: Wear comfortable shoes as there will be a lot of walking.
5. Less Crowded Seasons: Visit during the offseason for a quieter experience.