Deep Eastern Kyoto: From Esoteric Buddhism to Samurai Legacy
ID: GYG1228463-1884365
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Paese: Japan
Durata:
04:00 ore
Descrizione
Explore mystical Shingon Buddhism, 1,000 Kannon statues, and the dramatic rise and fall of Toyotomi Family in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district.
This tour explores how spiritual belief and political power shaped Kyoto’s cultural identity through three remarkable sites in the Higashiyama area.
We begin at Chishaku-in Temple, the head temple of the Chisan branch of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. Shingon is a mystical form of Buddhism that emphasizes secret rituals, symbolic mandalas, and the idea of attaining enlightenment in this very body. Here, you will learn about its hidden teachings and symbolic worldview. The temple garden presents a distinctive design: a long, narrow pond stretches before a carefully constructed artificial hill, adorned with uniquely trimmed azalea bushes shaped into rounded forms. Inside the treasure hall, you can freely appreciate the National Treasure sliding-door paintings of cherry blossoms and maple trees—masterpieces that embody both refined beauty and the transience of nature.
Next, we visit Sanjusangendo Temple, famous for its breathtaking hall lined with 1,000 life-sized statues of Kannon, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. The sight of these golden figures standing in endless rows creates a profound spiritual atmosphere. This temple is also known as a sacred place for Japanese archery. It hosted the legendary 24-hour non-stop archery contest. Today, this tradition continues in the annual ceremony where around 2,000 young archers—many celebrating their coming of age—participate in a spectacular event. You will also hear fascinating legends about the emperor associated with the temple’s founding.
Finally, we explore Toyokuni Shrine, dedicated to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the powerful 16th-century leader who unified Japan approximately 400 years ago. From humble origins to national ruler, Hideyoshi’s life represents one of the most dramatic rises in Japanese history. At this shrine, we trace the prosperity and eventual downfall of the Toyotomi clan, gaining insight into the fragile balance between military authority, political ambition, and spiritual reverence.
Together, these three sites reveal a compelling story of mysticism, devotion, ambition, and impermanence.
Punti salienti
- Discover the mystical philosophy of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism at Chishaku-in.
- Admire its garden featuring a reflective pond and sculpted hills.
- Stand before 1,000 Kannon statues in the iconic hall of Sanjusangendo Temple.
- Learn about the legendary 24-hour archery contest and its modern continuation.
- Explore the rise and fall of Toyotomi clan at Toyokuni Shrine.
Lingue guida
INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI
Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Shoes must be removed inside some buildings.
Photography may be restricted indoors.
The tour involves moderate walking.
The tour runs rain or shine.
Entrance of Chisyakuin Temple
INCLUSO
- Professional English-speaking guide
- In-depth cultural and historical explanations
- Small-group experience
- Admission fees for each site
NON INCLUSO
- Transportation to and from the meeting point
- Food and drinks
- Personal expenses
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Cancellazioni
Questa escursione può essere annullata senza costi fino a 24 ore prima dell'inizio del viaggio. Se la annulli dopo 24 ore o non ti presenti all'escursione, ti verrà comunque addebitato il prezzo intero dell'attività. Essere in ritardo al ritiro o alla partenza sarà considerato come non presentarsi.