Anrakuji Temple
Anrakuji Temple
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上午8:00 - 下午4:00
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佛蒙特7,622 条分享
2023年4月 • 夫妻情侣
Pass through the Kuromon Gate, walk down the road, then proceed along the edge of the frog pond. (We could not see a single frog, yet we could hear the peeping of very many frogs.)
From the base of the hill, head towards the tall trees lining an axial approach road and climb up the tall stairway, beneath very tall evergreens. The path includes both stairs and some sloped walkways, lined in one section with Jizo statues with their recognizable red hats and bibs.
At the top we found a small temple with a lot of heavily manicured trees and several flower beds in bloom. We photographed the fine bell tower, which was framed by sakura. While we were shooting, a monk came out to ring the bell for a great while. We were not able to photo him well because only a portion of his body was visible over the thick hedgerow, no matter where we stood.
We went into the courtyard and admired the large main building and its very detailed wooden sculptural ornamentation.
Skipping the three-story octagonal pagoda to save it for the next day, we left by the paved road running parallel to the stairs.
We returned the next day primarily to visit the big draw, the three-story pagoda. This is a National Treasure and the only pagoda of its kind in Japan. In all honesty, it looks more Chinese than Japanese.
To get to the temple and the entrance to the pagoda, this time we took the easier route up the paved road.
The ticket booth for the pagoda is in the left corner of the courtyard. ¥300 entry fee.
It is an easy walk, albeit up a great many stairs, to the pagoda. Very early on we began to be aware of the pagoda hovering amongst gravestones. We took the climb very gradually, stopping every few steps to snap another photo of the pagoda appearing between the tall thin cedar trees.
When we finally reached the level of the pagoda, it proved to be a tough shot, with poor exposure and it required all sorts of tricks to try to compensate. Framing the best shot of the pagoda, preferably from a bit of elevation, involved walking up among the grave sites all throughout the forest, many extended family tombs with carefully constructed level platforms. Climbing high up the hill gave good angles on the pagoda, but it was a tricky steep climb. Reaching ever higher viewpoints, we finally hit one big-time, with good composition, fair light, and an obliging white cherry tree massively in bloom right behind the pagoda’s spire. We also shot many close-ups of details
Finally we descended, taking only the occasional backward look. We looked in at the big kura and see it is a library, with sutra housed in an octagonal drum. Statues are visible behind glass in another building, but they were impossible to photograph with the reflection on the glass, so we just appreciated their presence.
Finally left the site, thanking the gate keeper, who was probably worried that we hadn’t reappeared after two or three other pairs of visitors had been and gone. No visitors were at the temple and the pagoda when we first arrived, but after a while, a few had arrived.
Visitor’s tips:
Restrooms are on the right side of the pathway almost directly opposite the bell tower.
Walking staves are available just beyond the ticket booth.
Signs in Japanese describe the construction of the pagoda - use your phone and Google translate to read them.
From the base of the hill, head towards the tall trees lining an axial approach road and climb up the tall stairway, beneath very tall evergreens. The path includes both stairs and some sloped walkways, lined in one section with Jizo statues with their recognizable red hats and bibs.
At the top we found a small temple with a lot of heavily manicured trees and several flower beds in bloom. We photographed the fine bell tower, which was framed by sakura. While we were shooting, a monk came out to ring the bell for a great while. We were not able to photo him well because only a portion of his body was visible over the thick hedgerow, no matter where we stood.
We went into the courtyard and admired the large main building and its very detailed wooden sculptural ornamentation.
Skipping the three-story octagonal pagoda to save it for the next day, we left by the paved road running parallel to the stairs.
We returned the next day primarily to visit the big draw, the three-story pagoda. This is a National Treasure and the only pagoda of its kind in Japan. In all honesty, it looks more Chinese than Japanese.
To get to the temple and the entrance to the pagoda, this time we took the easier route up the paved road.
The ticket booth for the pagoda is in the left corner of the courtyard. ¥300 entry fee.
It is an easy walk, albeit up a great many stairs, to the pagoda. Very early on we began to be aware of the pagoda hovering amongst gravestones. We took the climb very gradually, stopping every few steps to snap another photo of the pagoda appearing between the tall thin cedar trees.
When we finally reached the level of the pagoda, it proved to be a tough shot, with poor exposure and it required all sorts of tricks to try to compensate. Framing the best shot of the pagoda, preferably from a bit of elevation, involved walking up among the grave sites all throughout the forest, many extended family tombs with carefully constructed level platforms. Climbing high up the hill gave good angles on the pagoda, but it was a tricky steep climb. Reaching ever higher viewpoints, we finally hit one big-time, with good composition, fair light, and an obliging white cherry tree massively in bloom right behind the pagoda’s spire. We also shot many close-ups of details
Finally we descended, taking only the occasional backward look. We looked in at the big kura and see it is a library, with sutra housed in an octagonal drum. Statues are visible behind glass in another building, but they were impossible to photograph with the reflection on the glass, so we just appreciated their presence.
Finally left the site, thanking the gate keeper, who was probably worried that we hadn’t reappeared after two or three other pairs of visitors had been and gone. No visitors were at the temple and the pagoda when we first arrived, but after a while, a few had arrived.
Visitor’s tips:
Restrooms are on the right side of the pathway almost directly opposite the bell tower.
Walking staves are available just beyond the ticket booth.
Signs in Japanese describe the construction of the pagoda - use your phone and Google translate to read them.
撰写日期:2024年3月30日
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ynaruke
日本茨城县195 条分享
2023年10月 • 夫妻情侣
Looking at the map, the road looks quite narrow, but you can get there without any problems. I thought it would be impossible to drive, but there was a small parking lot in the hot spring town, so I put 500 yen into the slot of an unmanned building (before 9am), and the coins fell into a box through a plastic water pipe. By the time I had visited Kitamuki Kannon, Anraku-ji Temple, and Joraku-ji Temple, the parking lot was almost full. There are many trees around the three-story pagoda, so the lighting is quite poor, so if you climb a little higher, you can take the photo shown in the title photo. It has a four-story roof, but it is a three-story pagoda.
撰写日期:2023年11月14日
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MarianJ007
日本10,500 条分享
2023年4月
信州最古の禅寺です。
境内奥にたたずむ塔は「日本で唯一の木造八角塔」で、国宝に指定されており、本堂の裏を登った山腹にあります(建立は鎌倉時代末期)。
中国宋時代の禅宗様(唐様)という建築様式で、一番下の屋根は裳階(もこし)と呼ばれ、ひさしにあたります。
つれあいは、寺を見たから「八角三重塔は見なくても良い。」と行かずでした。
「八角三重塔」を見るには、300円必要です。「(寺から)徒歩数分で、八角塔に行けます。」との事でしたが、石段を登るので、行きは結構キツイかったです。
しかしながら、国宝八角三重塔はユニークな形状で美しく見る価値がありました。
境内奥にたたずむ塔は「日本で唯一の木造八角塔」で、国宝に指定されており、本堂の裏を登った山腹にあります(建立は鎌倉時代末期)。
中国宋時代の禅宗様(唐様)という建築様式で、一番下の屋根は裳階(もこし)と呼ばれ、ひさしにあたります。
つれあいは、寺を見たから「八角三重塔は見なくても良い。」と行かずでした。
「八角三重塔」を見るには、300円必要です。「(寺から)徒歩数分で、八角塔に行けます。」との事でしたが、石段を登るので、行きは結構キツイかったです。
しかしながら、国宝八角三重塔はユニークな形状で美しく見る価値がありました。
撰写日期:2023年4月18日
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sahaooon
日本春日井市12,784 条分享
2022年8月 • 夫妻情侣
長野県最古の禅寺です。生憎の小雨の中、緑に囲まれた境内を奥に進み階段を登ると徐々に国宝の八角堂が見えてきます。日本で唯一という木造の八角堂は中国風でもあり独特で、記憶に残るシルエットです。こんな場所にこんなものが良く残っていたなという感激がありました。重文のニ禅師像等の寺宝も見応えあります。
撰写日期:2023年2月3日
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Meander767454
日本神户市28,451 条分享
2022年5月
こんな山深いところに、と思えるような立派な寺院です。いつもよりゆっくりと参拝させていただきました。国宝の三重塔はもちろんのこと本堂も良いものです。来て良かったと感じました。
撰写日期:2022年5月27日
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Goto M
日本箱根町356 条分享
2022年5月
山の中に、これ程の建築物が残っていることに驚きます。あまり人に知られていない事にも驚きます。ぜひ訪れて下さい。お天気にかかわらず楽しめます。
撰写日期:2022年5月15日
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ごんちDayTrip16726818728
日本埼玉县252 条分享
2021年12月 • 好友
別所温泉地は、とても穏やかにゆっくりできる場所です。常楽寺は行ったことがあったので、今回は安楽寺へ。
国宝の八角三重塔へは、
別途料金大人300円。
話の種にと、入口にあったつえを借りて歩きました。
上り階段徒歩5分程、奥の奥に立派に立っています。
国宝の八角三重塔へは、
別途料金大人300円。
話の種にと、入口にあったつえを借りて歩きました。
上り階段徒歩5分程、奥の奥に立派に立っています。
撰写日期:2022年1月7日
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