It was a perfect day; the colours couldn't have been better

Daishō-in or Daisyō-in is a historic Japanese temple complex with many temples and statues on Mount Misen, the holy mountain on the island of Itsukushima, off the coast of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. It is the 14th temple in the Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage and famous for the maple trees and their autumn colors. [Wikipedia]

Overview

Address

210 Miyajimacho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima (Directions)

Hours

08:00 - 17:00 Closed Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 08:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 08:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 08:00 - 17:00
  • Sunday 08:00 - 17:00
  • Holidays 08:00 - 17:00

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Miyajima's Daisho-in Temple

Miyajima's Daisho-in Temple

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Miyajima's Daisho-in Temple makes a spectacular gateway to Mt. Misen. The temple is a large complex of beautiful buildings on many different levels.

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Le Temple Daishō-in à Miyajima

Le Temple Daishō-in à Miyajima

Celine Villeneuve

Le temple Daishō-in à Miyajima constitue une porte d'entrée spectaculaire sur le Mont Misen. Ce temple est un large complexe de bâtiments sur plusieurs niveaux, avec la montagne pour toile de fond.

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Mystical Miyajima

Mystical Miyajima

Pete Martin

A short extract based on a day at Miyajima taken from "Revolutions: Wandering and wondering on a sabbatical year".

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วัด Daisho-in บนเกาะมิยาจิมะ

วัด Daisho-in บนเกาะมิยาจิมะ

Suwannee Payne

การจัดวางอาคารแต่ละอาคารของวัดไดโชะ-อิน บนเกาะมิยาจิมะนั้นยอดเยี่ยมมาก มันทำให้ฉันรู้สึกว่าได้ย้อนเวลาสู่อดีต

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Chùa Daisho-in ở Miyajima

Chùa Daisho-in ở Miyajima

Trang Vu

Chùa Daisho-in ở Miyajima là một nơi tuyệt đẹp dẫn lên núi Misen. Ngôi chùa là một phức hợp rộng lớn các tòa nhà ấn tượng được xây dựng trên nhiều độ cao khác nhau.

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Daisho-in Tempel auf Miyajima

Daisho-in Tempel auf Miyajima

Fabienne

Die Atmosphäre der verschiedenen Gebäude des buddhistischen Daisho-in Tempels ist außergewöhnlich und man fühlt sich in der Zeit zurückversetzt.

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Near Daishoin Temple

Auberge Watanabe, Miyajima

Auberge Watanabe, Miyajima

Nicole Bauer

Auberge Watanabe in Miyajima is conveniently located right in front of the entrance to the Daisho-in Temple grounds, on a quiet side street next to a stream.

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Backpackers Miyajima

Backpackers Miyajima

Peter Eberhardt

Backpackers Miyajima is located in the Hatsukaichi city are of Hiroshima, right next to the ferry which takes you to the beautiful island of Miyajima.

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Kiyomori-Chaya

Kiyomori-Chaya

Rod Walters

Kiyomori-Chaya restaurant stands on a little island near Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima. It's ideal for a restful lunch or tea break.

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Iwamura, Miyajima

Iwamura, Miyajima

Paul Walsh

Delicious noodle and rice bowl dishes featuring Miyajima's famous oysters and conger eel on the Omotesando shopping street.

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Wa Cafe Hayashiya

Wa Cafe Hayashiya

JJ Walsh

Hayashi-ya is located on a back street in the charming residential area of Hiroshima's most famous, Miyajima island, this small cafe-restaurant specializes in high quality

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Itsukushima Shrine

Itsukushima Shrine

The Itsukushima Shrine is located on the shores of Miyajima, an island in the Seto Inland Sea not far from Hiroshima city. While the name Itsukushima means “island of worship”, the site is more famously known as “the floating shrine”, as the buildings appear to be floating on the water when the tide rolls in. Itsukushima’s main shrine was first constructed in AD 593, and was mentioned in a famous Japanese book (Nihon Koki, or Notes on Japan) in AD 811. The shrine became popular as a pilgrimage destination for members of the Imperial Court during the Heian Period (745-1185) and remained an important location in the Edo Period for those living in western Japan. The main shrine precinct consists of a collection of buildings, such as the Purification Hall and the stage for bugaku (court music) performances. Many of the buildings are linked by covered corridors and dotted with bronze lanterns from the early 20th century. An arched bridge, dating back to 1557, was said to be used by Imperial messengers and is one of the links between the shrine and the mainland. Most notably, Itsukushima is home to a Noh stage that dates back to the early Edo Period, and is significant for the fact that it’s the only Noh stage in the country that floats upon the sea. Due to their history and unique design, the buildings of Itsukushima Shrine were designated as a National Treasure in 1952 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. Visitors who wish to see the shrine as it “floats upon the waves” would do best to plan their visit according to the tides. A schedule of the day’s high and low tides is usually posted at the shrine’s main entrance.

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Momijidani Park

Momijidani Park

Momijidani Park (紅葉谷公園, Momijidani-Kōen) is one of the most famous maple leaves valley parks in Japan. The park is located at the foot of Mt. Misen, along Momijidani River, behind Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima, Hiroshima. [Wikipedia]

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Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street

Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street

The Miyajima Omotesando Shopping Street is a 350m-long arcade that acts as one of the main paths between the island's port and Itsukushima Shrine. It's a lively thoroughfare filled with souvenir shops, street-side food counters as well as cafes, bars and restaurants. A folding roof provides a canopy to shelter from both rain or sun. Local delicacies steal the show so expect oysters, conger eel, momiji manju (a baked or deep-fried snack) or Miyajima craft beer along the route. Plenty of souvenir shops sell the famous shamoji (traditional wooden rice paddle) used for serving rice. A giant rice paddle—the symbolic Ōshakushi—used to be located here but has been relocated to the nearby etto Miyajima Community Centre. With most visitors to Miyajima not necessarily staying on the island overnight, many of the shops close by 5pm or 6pm. Nonetheless, once the sun sets the street takes on a warm, charming vibe under the glow of the lantern light that lines the street.

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