Yamanashi: Minobusan, Japan’s Sacred Mountain of Faith

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Fujikawa Basin, Akaishi Mountains

Yamanashi: Minobusan, Japan’s Sacred Mountain of Faith

Explore the Minobusan Kuon-ji Temple complex on a guided walking tour. Learn about the teachings of the Lotus Sutra and Nichiren’s legacy as you visit the Main Hall, Five-Story Pagoda, and more

Itinerary

Yamanashi: Minobusan, Japan’s Sacred Mountain of Faith

Sanmon

Minobu Station departure

Minobu Station Police Station

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Minobusan Kuon-ji
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (2 hours)
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Arrive back at
Sanmon

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Yamanashi: Minobusan, Japan’s Sacred Mountain of Faith

1.5 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided walking tour

<Plan Code>
G-YMN-001-1-PR

68.89USD~

Minobu Station departure

2 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided walking tour
Optional access by local bus from Minobu Station

<Plan Code>
G-YMN-001-2-PR

87.36USD~

Highlights

Immerse yourself in the spiritual heart of Nichiren Buddhism
Explore the Minobusan Kuon-ji Temple complex with a local guide
Learn about the teachings of the Lotus Sutra and Nichiren’s legacy
Visit the Main Hall, Five-Story Pagoda, and Founder’s Hall
Choose a physically lighter route with the optional inclined elevator

What's Included

Guided walking tour
Optional access by local bus from Minobu Station

Experience details

Step into Minobusan Kuon-ji, the spiritual headquarters of Nichiren Buddhism, on an in-depth guided walking experience that explores one of Japan’s most powerful and enduring religious landscapes. Founded in the late 13th century, Kuon-ji is not merely a historic temple complex but a living center of faith where religious practice, pilgrimage, and community life have continued for more than seven hundred years.

Set deep in the mountains of Yamanashi, this sacred site was chosen by Nichiren, a radical and uncompromising Buddhist reformer whose devotion to the Lotus Sutra challenged established religious authorities and political power alike, ultimately shaping the course of Japanese Buddhism.

As the tour unfolds from the imposing Sanmon Gate through the ascending paths of the temple grounds, follow a symbolic journey that mirrors Buddhist ideas of awakening, perseverance, and liberation. Along the way, learn about the foundations of Buddhism, the distinctive teachings of the Lotus Sutra, and the reasons Nichiren’s message resonated so deeply in a time of social unrest and natural disasters.

Visit the Main Hall, Five-Story Pagoda, Founder’s Hall, and other sacred structures to gain insight into how doctrine, architecture, and ritual are woven together to create a space that is both contemplative and dynamic. Rather than focusing on surface-level sightseeing, the experience emphasizes understanding how belief is embodied in landscape, movement, and daily practice, revealing why Minobusan became a sanctuary for Nichiren’s final years and why it continues to attract devoted followers today.

Designed as a high-density, single-location walking tour with minimal unnecessary movement, this experience offers travelers a rare opportunity to engage deeply with Japan’s spiritual history, encounter a living religious tradition, and gain perspective on how faith continues to shape cultural identity in contemporary Japan. Optional use of the inclined elevator allows participants to choose a physically lighter route while preserving the symbolic narrative of ascent, ensuring that the focus remains on meaning rather than physical challenge.

Meeting Place

  • <Yamanashi: Minobusan, Japan’s Sacred Mountain of Faith>

    Sanmon

  • <Minobu Station departure>

    Minobu Station Police Station

Important information

Not suitable for
・People with mobility impairments

What to bring
・Comfortable shoes
・Camera
・Water

Not allowed
・Smoking
・Littering

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking through mountainous terrain.
・Optional use of the inclined elevator is available for a physically lighter route.

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