Greater Tokyo

TOCHIGI

Nikko-zan Rinno-ji Temple

A Buddhist temple praying for world peace

The history of the Nikko-zan Rinno-Ji Temple started over 1250 years ago, when Shodo Shonin (Saint Shodo), who firstly served as the head priest of Nikko, founded the Shihonryuji Temple.
Sanbutsudo Hall is one of the largest wooden architectures in Nikkosan, and houses Buddhist statues respectively symbolizing honchibutsu (original Buddhist divinity), of the holy three mountains in Nikko, such as Senju-Kannon (Kannon with a thousand arms: honchibutsu of Mt. Nantai), Amidanyorai (Amitabha Tathagata: honchibutsu of Mt. Nyoho), and Bato-Kannon (Kannon with a horse head: honchibutsu of Mt. Taro), are 8m tall.
Phone number
0288-54-0531
Contact
0288-54-0531
Business hours
08:00-17:00 (April to October)08:00-16:00 (November to March)*Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time throughout the year.
Charges
Rinno-ji temple Sanbutsudo hallAdult 400yen Child 200yenTaiyuin templeAdult 550yen Child 250yenCombined ticket for Rinno-ji temple and Taiyuin templeAdult 900yen Child 400yen