Shinyakushiji Temple
新薬師寺
Shinyakushiji Temple
新薬師寺
Founded in 747 by Empress Komyo to pray for the recovery of her husband, all that remains after several fires is the main hall housing a seated Yakushi Nyorai, believed to heal the sick.
The Buddha is surrounded by statues of the Twelve Heavenly Generals, the oldest examples in Japan, and famous for the exquisite quality of their carving. Smaller structures including the main gates, the Ojizo hall and the belfry are architecturally significant.
The belfry is part of a local legend; it is said an oni (ogre) that terrorized the town was ambushed by the belfry and chased away. Large scratch marks on the bell are said to be the oni's claw marks.
Last update: 2023-11-08
- Venue Details & Access Info
Address 1352 Takabatakecho, Nara
奈良市高畑町1352
Access From JR/Kintetsu Nara Station:
- 10 minutes by taxi from the station.- 新薬師寺 Shinyakushiji Temple
- address 奈良市高畑町1352 1352 Takabatakecho, Nara
- Opening Time & Admissions
Opening Hours 9:00 - 17:00
Closed on Open all year round
Admission Adults: ¥600
Teenagers: ¥350
Children: ¥150
*Group discount availablePayment Cash only
Available Foreign Languages No foreign language spoken (Japanese only)
Information in English
- Contact Details
Tel 0742-22-3736
Fax 0742-26-1517
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