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Yakuōin Onsen-ji Temple

About 1,300 years ago, during the reign of Emperor Shōmu, the monk Gyōki discovered the hot springs here, guided by a sacred bird on his way to Mt. Hakusan. The temple houses a wooden Eleven-Headed Kannon statue from the early Heian period and a Fudō Myōō statue from the Kamakura period. Behind the precinct stands a memorial tower for the monk Myōkaku, designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Around November, the temple grounds are renowned for beautiful autumn foliage, making it a popular fall spot in Yamashiro Onsen.

On foot About 10 minutes on foot from our hotel (approx. 750 m)
By car About 4 minutes by car from our hotel (use nearby parking at Iroha Sōan / Sōyu)

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