Daianzenji Temple

Daianzenji Temple

Daianzenji Temple is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple known for architecture, gardens, and Zen experiences. Most of the buildings date from 1658, when the temple was completed. The grounds are spacious, so visitors can enjoy the peace of a Zen temple, away from the crowds.  The construction of Daianzenji Temple was ordered by the Matsudaira family, the feudal lords of the Fukui domain. The graves of ten of these lords can be found here, and the temple’s head priests still pray for their souls.

Experience content The temple offers zazen seated meditation sessions, as well as shakyo (tracing sutras), shabutsu (tracing Buddhist imagery), and kirie (cutting paper to make Buddhist-themed imagery), all available by reservation. Visitors can also make advance reservations to try a meal of shojin ryori, a plant-based Buddhist cuisine.
Price Adult 500Yen
Publication time Opening Hours 9:00 to 17:00(Entrance gate closes at 16:30.)
Traffic access JR Fukui Station, take the Ayukawa Line or Kawanishi/Mikuni Line Keifuku Bus and get off at Daianjimon-mae, and walk 15 minutes.
Contact address 21-4 Tanotani-cho, Fukui City
Official website https://daianzenji.jp/
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