Overview
Zenkoji is one of Japan’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temples, founded in 642. The temple enshrines the Amida Triad, believed to be the first Buddhist image brought to Japan. The main image is a hibutsu (hidden Buddha), kept concealed from the public. A replica, the Maedachi Honzon, is displayed during the Gokaicho ceremony every seven years.
What to Expect
• Main Hall (Hondo), a National Treasure, dating back to 1707
• Sanmon Gate with panoramic views of Nagano City
• Niomon Gate guarded by two Nio statues
• Nakamise Street lined with shops and eateries
• Morning Oasaji service held daily
• Underground passage to touch the “key to paradise”
• Binzuru statue, believed to heal ailments when touched
Access
• From Nagano Station, take a local bus from Bus Stop #1 (Zenkoji Exit) to Zenkoji Daimon Bus Stop (15 minutes, ¥190), then a 5-minute walk to the temple.
• Alternatively, a 20-minute walk from Nagano Station through Chuo-dori, lined with shops and restaurants.