"Nikkozan Yumoto Onsenji Temple" is a branch temple of the world heritage site "Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple". Its history dates back to 788 when Shodo Shonin, the founder of mountain worship in Nikko, discovered a hot spring and enshrined Yakushirurikou-nyorai (the Buddha of healing) to alleviate suffering.
Since the Meiji era, it has been known as a hot spring resort for common people seeking recovery and longevity.
While traditional sutra copying or Buddha tracing involves transcribing the entire sutra or drawing the entire image, Onsenji Temple offers original templates designed to be completed in approximately 15-20 minutes. For the Onsenji 16-character sutra copying, you will trace a section of the Yakushi Sutra written in light ink using a brush pen. For Buddhist image copying, you will trace the outline of a Buddha drawn in light ink using a brush pen.
Both practices allow individuals to connect with the Buddha, receiving their blessings and promoting mental and physical relaxation. The time spent engaging in sutra copying and Buddha tracing, fostering a deeper connection with the Buddha and oneself, is truly invaluable.
As a token of your experience, participants who complete sutra copying or Buddha tracing and offer their work will receive a special temple stamp.
Note: Brush pens are available for rental.
【About the Hot Spring】
Color of the hot spring water: Milky white
Note: The source water is colorless, it turns milky white due to oxidation. * Be cautious as the colorless spring water is very hot.
Quality of spring water: Sulfate and hydrogen carbonate hot spring.
Therapeutic effects: Cuts, cold extremities, fatigue recovery, and more.
Caution: Shampoo and body soap are not provided. Please bring your own if necessary.
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