Chugu-ji Temple
中宮寺
Chugu-ji Temple
中宮寺
This temple was originally the palace of Prince Shotoku’s mother, which later became a nunnery. It is worth visiting for its two treasures. The Miroku Bosatsu is an elegant seated figure, carved from camphor wood and finished in dark lacquer in the Asuka period. With its serene face and beautifully-balanced proportions, it is a superb example of Buddhist art and invites quiet contemplation. The other treasure to see is an intricately embroidered image of heaven, which was commissioned by Prince Shotoku’s consort after his death.
Last update: 2016-11-14
- Venue Details & Access Info
Address 1-1-2 Horyuji-kita, Ikaruga, Ikoma
生駒郡斑鳩町法隆寺北1-1-2
Access From JR Horyuji Station:
- Take a bus bound for Horyujimon-mae and alight at the end of the line.Related Venues Horyuji Temple
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- address 生駒郡斑鳩町法隆寺北1-1-2 1-1-2 Horyuji-kita, Ikaruga, Ikoma
- Opening Time & Admissions
Opening Hours Oct 1 - Mar 20: 9:00 - 16:00 (last admission 15:45)
Mar 21 - Sep 30: 9:00 - 16:30 (last admission 16:15)Admission Adults: ¥600
Teenagers: ¥450
Children: ¥300
*Group discount availablePayment Cash only
Available Foreign Languages Information in English
No foreign language spoken (Japanese only)
- Contact Details
Tel 0745-75-2106
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