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Zenko-ji Temple
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Nagano, Chubu

Zenko-ji Temple

One of Japan's most important Buddhist temples, enshrining Japan's first Buddhist image — a golden statue that no one has seen for 1,400 years. Every seven years, a wooden replica is displayed, drawing millions. The underground Kaidan-meguri corridor lets you walk in complete darkness to touch the key to salvation.

Duration

1–2 hours

Admission

Kaidan-meguri (inner hall + underground corridor) ¥600 (adult)

Hours

Main Hall 5:30 (dawn service)–16:30; grounds open 24 hrs; Okaidan ¥500

Best Season

Year-round

Access

15 min walk from Nagano Station (Shinkansen)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    The Kaidan-meguri underground corridor is completely pitch-black — visitors feel their way to touch the "key to salvation"

  • 2

    Japan's first Buddhist statue is housed here but has never been seen in 1,400 years — a hidden icon

  • 3

    Every seven years the Gokaicho festival displays a wooden replica, drawing 7 million visitors

Local Tips

Join the 5:30 AM morning service (O-asaji) for a rare procession of monks and the chance to touch the Sacred Key in the Okaidan passage beneath the main hall — doing so grants enlightenment according to tradition. The precinct fills with pilgrims; visit on weekdays.

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