TOCHIGI

Daioji Temple and Hitsuji Coffee

Daioji Temple and Hitsuji Coffee: Beauty, Beverages and Buddhism in One Area

A visit to Daioji Temple and Hitsuji Coffee in the beautiful prefecture of Tochigi will satiate your appetite for spiritual and culinary sustenance

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Daioji Temple

Daioji Temple

Situated in Otawara City, Tochigi Prefecture, Daioji Temple reflects Japan's engrossing Zen Buddhist heritage. With a history spanning over six centuries, this Soto sect temple offers visitors a serene environment to engage in traditional practices such as zazen (seated meditation), sutra copying, and Dharma talks (*Currently, only groups of 6 or more are accepted). The temple's seven thatched-roof buildings have been designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan, reinforcing their architectural and historical significance. The temple grounds are a haven for nature enthusiasts, showcasing seasonal flora that enhances its calm ambience. In spring, the garden bursts into color with blooming peonies and dove trees, while summer introduces the elegance of lotus flowers. As autumn arrives, the foliage transforms into a tapestry of reds and golds, offering a picturesque setting for contemplation and photography. Visitors enjoy Daioji for its peaceful atmosphere and the harmonious blend of natural beauty with traditional architecture.

Hitsuji Coffee

Hitsuji Coffee

Adjacent to this historic temple is Hitsuji Coffee Daioji, the latest addition to the Hitsuji Coffee family, which originated in Kurobane. This café offers a distinctive blend of cultural and culinary experiences. Situated on a hill beside Daioji Temple, the café provides patrons with a pleasant location to enjoy meticulously roasted coffee, baked goods, and an array of coffee-related merchandise. The interior features a prominent coffee roasting machine, highlighting the café's dedication to quality and freshness. A notable aspect of Hitsuji Coffee is its connection to Japan's literary heritage. Adjacent to the café stands a monument inscribed with a haiku by the renowned poet Matsuo Basho who lived in the 1600s. in Japan, offering visitors a moment to reflect on the profound simplicity of his artistry. This fusion of literary history, artisanal coffee culture, and the spiritual ambience of Daioji Temple creates a multifaceted experience for visitors.

A Perfect Retreat

A Perfect Retreat

For those seeking a refuge from the chaos of urban life, a visit to Daioji Temple and Hitsuji Coffee provides a harmonious combination of spiritual enrichment, natural beauty, and culinary delight. Whether participating in meditation sessions, sauntering through the temple gardens, or savoring a freshly brewed cup of coffee while contemplating Basho's poetry, guests are sure to find a sense of peace and inspiration in this serene corner of Tochigi Prefecture.

Access to Daioji Temple and Hitsuji Coffee

Access to Daioji Temple and Hitsuji Coffee

Take the JR Tohoku Shinkansen from Tokyo Station and get off at Nasushiobara Station (about 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes). From Nasushiobara Station, you can take a taxi to Daioji Temple and Hitsuji Coffee (about 20 minutes).

Contact

Daioji Temple
Tel: +81 287-54-0332
Web Form: https://www.daiouji.or.jp/inquiry.html

Hitsuji Coffee
Web Form: https://hitsuji-coffee.com/contact/

Business hours

Daioji Temple
09:00 - 17:00

Hitsuji Coffee
09:30 - 17:00 (16:30 Last order)

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