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Ōyama Temple — Attraction in Isehara

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Ōyama Temple
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Nearby attractions
Oyama Afuri Shrine
355 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
Satoji
744 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
Koma Sando Street
574 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
見晴台
C6MW+R3, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Chaya Sakura-ya (simple food stall)
12 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
Kankirō
662 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
Nishi-no-Chaya
614 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
Yamayuri
611-1 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
Wachu-sou
580 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
食堂大黒
Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
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Ryokan Asada
594 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
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Ōyama Temple

724 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan
4.3(524)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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Family friendly
attractions: Oyama Afuri Shrine, Satoji, Koma Sando Street, 見晴台, restaurants: Chaya Sakura-ya (simple food stall), Kankirō, Nishi-no-Chaya, Yamayuri, Wachu-sou, 食堂大黒
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+81 463-95-2011
Website
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Nearby attractions of Ōyama Temple

Oyama Afuri Shrine

Satoji

Koma Sando Street

見晴台

Oyama Afuri Shrine

Oyama Afuri Shrine

4.4

(2.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Satoji

Satoji

4.1

(76)

Closed
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Koma Sando Street

Koma Sando Street

4.1

(123)

Open 24 hours
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見晴台

見晴台

4.3

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

No tourist traps, Samurai sword &archery training
No tourist traps, Samurai sword &archery training
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
194-0013, Tokyo Prefecture, Machida, Japan
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Make ramen and gyoza with a Japanese cook
Make ramen and gyoza with a Japanese cook
Mon, Dec 8 • 3:00 PM
259-0123, Kanagawa Prefecture, Ninomiya, Naka District, Japan
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Hidden Kamakura Walk with a Local Guide
Hidden Kamakura Walk with a Local Guide
Sat, Dec 13 • 9:00 AM
247-0062, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kamakura, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Ōyama Temple

Chaya Sakura-ya (simple food stall)

Kankirō

Nishi-no-Chaya

Yamayuri

Wachu-sou

食堂大黒

Chaya Sakura-ya (simple food stall)

Chaya Sakura-ya (simple food stall)

4.0

(82)

$

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Kankirō

Kankirō

3.6

(129)

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Nishi-no-Chaya

Nishi-no-Chaya

3.5

(79)

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Yamayuri

Yamayuri

3.8

(44)

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Reviews of Ōyama Temple

4.3
(524)
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4.0
3y

The autumn leaves are so beautiful and amazing.

From the website Daisenji was founded in the 7th year of Tenpyo Shoho (755) by Ryoben Sojo, who opened Todaiji in Nara. Mitsumasu Osho, a high-ranking disciple of Gyoki Bosatsu, succeeded the founder Ryoben Sojo and became Daisenji II, opening up the entire Daisen area and building temples halfway up the mountain. After that, at the invitation of Tokuichi Bodhisattva, Kobo Daishi entered the mountain as the third generation of Daisenji Temple, and many sacred places were opened. When Daishi erected his cane, a spring sprung up and became a well, and in one night he carved a Jizo deity into a rock mass with his own claws, making it a repose...

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3.0
2y

We took the Oyama Cable Car to the Afuri Shrine Station, which was a quick and scenic ride. The cable car was modern and comfortable, and the staff was courteous and helpful. The view from the cable car was amazing, as we could see the Enoshima Island and the Sagami Bay below. We decided to hike down the mountain,the trail was too steep, rocky, slippery and uneven in some parts. I recommend wearing proper hiking shoes and bringing enough water. We had to be careful not to fall or twist our ankle. The Oyama Temple was a beautiful and peaceful place, with a large statue of Kannon and a row of smaller statues. The temple was also a popular spot for autumn leaves, which...

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4.0
16w

神奈川県伊勢原市大山の大山(阿夫利山・雨降山)山中にある真言宗大覚寺派・雨降山大山寺の御本尊、鉄造不動明王の直書き御朱印を頂きに参拝しました。

大山(阿夫利山・雨降山)は古代から山岳信仰により栄え、頂上には縄文時代、古墳時代の祭祀に使われた土器や須恵器が発掘されていて、相模灘をゆく船にとっては分かりやすい山容からランドマークとされていた。

この大山寺の不動明王は、成田不動と高幡不動と併せて「関東の三不動」と呼ばれており、江戸時代には「大山詣で」が江戸で大ブームになりました。

その「大山詣で」が大ブームとなる大山寺は、古代に大山山頂の磐座への「石尊権現」信仰(十一面観音菩薩)と、大山全体の不動明王の修験道霊場が結びついて始まったとされていますが、江戸時代に塙保己一が編纂した「群書類従」内の「大山寺縁起」によると、大山寺は天平勝宝7年(755年)に、東大寺初代住持であり大山開山の立役者である良弁が、自刻の不動明王像を本尊にして、聖武天皇勅願寺として開創したのが始まりとのこと。 寺伝では後の3代住持は、かの弘法大師空海が務めていたそうな。 このことから大山は顕教と密教の合わさった顕密系山岳寺院として整備が進んでいった。

鎌倉時代に入ると、鎌倉幕府から庇護を受け大きく栄えた。 これは大山阿夫利神社に現在も続く、木太刀を奉納する「納め太刀」が、源頼朝公の平家打倒祈願の際に太刀を奉納したのが始まりとなっているところからも伺える。

文永年間(1264 -...

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The autumn leaves are so beautiful and amazing. From the website Daisenji was founded in the 7th year of Tenpyo Shoho (755) by Ryoben Sojo, who opened Todaiji in Nara. Mitsumasu Osho, a high-ranking disciple of Gyoki Bosatsu, succeeded the founder Ryoben Sojo and became Daisenji II, opening up the entire Daisen area and building temples halfway up the mountain. After that, at the invitation of Tokuichi Bodhisattva, Kobo Daishi entered the mountain as the third generation of Daisenji Temple, and many sacred places were opened. When Daishi erected his cane, a spring sprung up and became a well, and in one night he carved a Jizo deity into a rock mass with his own claws, making it a repose of the soul.
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We took the Oyama Cable Car to the Afuri Shrine Station, which was a quick and scenic ride. The cable car was modern and comfortable, and the staff was courteous and helpful. The view from the cable car was amazing, as we could see the Enoshima Island and the Sagami Bay below. We decided to hike down the mountain,the trail was too steep, rocky, slippery and uneven in some parts. I recommend wearing proper hiking shoes and bringing enough water. We had to be careful not to fall or twist our ankle. The Oyama Temple was a beautiful and peaceful place, with a large statue of Kannon and a row of smaller statues. The temple was also a popular spot for autumn leaves, which added to the .
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We took the Oyama Cable Car to the Afuri Shrine Station, which was a quick and scenic ride. The cable car was modern and comfortable, and the staff was courteous and helpful. The view from the cable car was amazing, as we could see the Enoshima Island and the Sagami Bay below. We decided to hike down the mountain,the trail was too steep, rocky, slippery and uneven in some parts. I recommend wearing proper hiking shoes and bringing enough water. We had to be careful not to fall or twist our ankle. The Oyama Temple was a beautiful and peaceful place, with a large statue of Kannon and a row of smaller statues. The temple was also a popular spot for autumn leaves, which added to the .
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