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Hoonji Temple

Hoonji Temple

Hoonji Temple
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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コーヒーノキ
Sendai, Japan8,676 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Friends
It's a quiet but spectacular spot that we highly recommend!

You can enter the Arhat Hall and see an overwhelming 500 Arhat statues lined up.

If you visit Morioka City, we highly recommend you visit this spot!
Google
Written 5 June 2024
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StanleyAuckland
Auckland, New Zealand2,214 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Inside Hoonji Temple are 500 statues of buddhist deciples.
They are made from wood, using a finish of laquer or gold and took 9 sculptors 4 years to complete, after having started in 1731. The works include statues of Kublai Khan and Marco Polo.
To get there , take a bus from the rail station, about 10 minute ride cost 100 yen . ( We made use of a tourist map supplied by the hotel). The bus stop is about 600 metres from the Temple.

After getting off the bus I saw a direction sign to Princess Centipede Grave. A name like this has to be checked out so a brief sidestep down a small lane located it . There is an explanation at the grave for the name. The story is that the princess ( whose name I forgot to write down), married a prominent member of the Nambu Clan and gave to the family an arrowhead which was said to have killed a giant centipede. The Princess died when she was about 30 years old . When she was buried, it was ordered that a small arch bridge be built in front of the tombstone. The bridge was finally completed but overnight it was mysteriously destroyed. It was rebuilt but again destroyed. The people then believed that a giant centipede had destroyed the bridge. A final replacement was built overnight and guarded by Samurai.
I don't know how long they stood guard but there is no longer a bridge there.
Written 6 March 2008
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Jeanne B
Johannesburg, South Africa116 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2013 • Couples
The temple is tucked away and we needed some help finding it, but it was worth the effort. It is quiet and secluded and when we were there we were the only visitors. The 500 statues as amazing, most of them still gilded in gold. Each statue is unique with facial features and clothing. The detail is quite amazing. The experience of seeing the shelves of statues is a little eerie in the large and darkened temple, but it is well worth creating this special memory.
Written 9 May 2013
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ulujungleboy
Singapore, Singapore35 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2017 • Couples
A bit of a trek to reach this temple but definitely worth the effort. This is a temple with a unique atmosphere, combining tranquility and a certain eeriness in equal measure. The kind elderly volunteer at the temple was also a wealth of information and was amazingly extremely fluent in English.
Written 9 January 2017
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DavidMMc56
Melbourne, Australia217 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2016 • Couples
After a lot of travel throughout south east Asia I am not easily impressed by yet another temple but I have to say I enjoyed the hour or so spent here.
The gentleman in the ticket box was a wealth of information and was happy to show us around and point out numerous items most tourists would not get to see.
The 500 seated figures in the main temple are spectacular and no 2 are alike. Look hard to find figures of Marco Polo and Ghengis Khan seated together.
Written 30 May 2016
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ONorth
Ontario, Canada78 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Friends
A little difficult to locate but worth the visit. Admission is very reasonable and 500 Buddhist statues are quite impressive. The Buddhist monk on site spoke excellent English and was very welcoming and informative. Well worth visiting.
Written 11 August 2016
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nekokatze
Virginia93 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Couples
The main gate is quite impressive. You are welcomed by Kannon and Jizou when you enter this pine haven. Enter the main temple straight ahead (remembering to remove your shoes before you step onto the wooden stairs). Go up the stairs and to the left. If there is no attendant at the entrance window, simply put your 300 yen on the green plate, take a brochure, and enter (following the hallway down and to the left). Photography is allowed, but please refrain from using flash. WARNING: last admittance is at 1530! I advise going no later than 1400. The way to the temple is not well-signed until you get close to the temple. If you are taking the Honmachi-dori up to the area, keep a look out for the rock shop with a mini-Godzilla on the left. The temple is shortly after that on a small side street to the right on the left hand side. When leaving, you can walk out and to your left following the signs to the Demon Handprint Shrine.
Written 1 August 2016
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Seven W
Washington DC, DC364 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2016 • Couples
The temple is located in temple district. Once you enter the gate, it's very quite. The cherry blossoms were full bloom at the temple.

When we visited in late April weekday afternoon, there are 3 other visitors in temple. The hall displays 500 buddhist disciples statues. As there's no lighting and it's dark inside the hall, you see only with slight light from windows. The statue is placed from wall to wall in every nook of the wall. Each statue has different pose and facial expression. It's amazing. Check out Marco Polo and Kublai Khan among Buddhist disciplines (located the right wall when you enter). They look evil. No surprise Kublai Khan invaded in Japan twice.

The temple holds free Zazen meditation on Saturday evening and sutra copying on Sunday morning. You need to understand Japanese, but the monk explained very well before meditation. We had wonderful experience at both events.
Written 20 May 2016
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klucchese
Emeryville, CA15 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2015 • Couples
In a quiet corner of the city, this temple hosts a hall in which gilded statues of 500 sages may be found, encouraging us by their example.
Written 16 May 2016
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DDS-Kioi
California35 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Solo
Beautiful setting but signage within temple is unclear (even in Japanese). Out-of-bounds areas are not consistently marked. Entry procedures are not described. Staff more like police than temple workers.
Written 14 May 2023
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