Springtime at Danjogaran: Encountering Koyasan

Spring at Koyasan is not as bustling as Kyoto, but it possesses a different kind of profound beauty. As the sacred site of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism founded by Master Kukai, Danjogaran shines with solemnity and gentleness under the spring sunlight.

Walking through paths dotted with fresh greenery and spring flowers across the mountain, the first sight upon entering Danjogaran is the vermilion Konpon Daito Pagoda, gleaming under the blue sky, surrounded by pine forests so tranquil it feels as if time stands still. In mid-April, scattered cherry blossoms bloom on the mountain, complementing the Kondo Hall and the Sankon Pine, with pale pink hues mingling with the scent of sandalwood, creating a spiritually rich springtime scene.

Danjogaran is not only a visual feast but also a spiritual cleansing. Listening to monks chanting sutras in the morning mist or sitting quietly by the stone steps, you can feel the convergence of nature and faith. All the noise seems to be swept away by the mountain breeze, leaving only peace of mind.

Here, there are no noisy tour groups, only quiet and devout worshippers and occasional travelers passing by. You can stroll slowly along the Danjo area to explore the legendary three pine needles or stay overnight at a Koyasan shukubo nearby to experience authentic shojin ryori and morning prayers.

Danjogaran Spring Travel Tips:

The temperature difference between morning and evening in spring is large, so it is recommended to bring a light jacket;

You can take the Nankai Electric Railway to Gokurakubashi, then transfer to the cable car to ascend the mountain;

Recommended to stay at a Koyasan shukubo, book in advance to experience a quiet retreat.

This spring, why not leave the hustle and bustle behind and head to Koyasan, where in the spring breeze of Danjogaran, you can rediscover the fragments of your soul forgotten by the city.

Post by cc带你玩Japan | May 19, 2025

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