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Murō-ji - Wikipedia Murō-ji (Japanese: 室生寺) is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Shingon school, located in the city of Uda, Nara Prefecture, Japan The temple shows typical aspects of Shingon Buddhism, with its buildings laid on the mountainside of Mount Murō (室生山, Murō-san), and historically served as a place of worship for the Japanese dragon
Murou | Visit Uda City Mysterious and Spiritual Rural Village That Invokes Classic Japan Murou is home to mysterious ancient shrines and temples including Murou-ji Temple, Ono-ji Temple, and Ryuketsu Shrine Murou has some nice hiking trails on the way to Murou-ji
Murouji Temple - Official Nara Travel Guide Known as “Nyonin-Koya” or Koyasan for women, Murouji Temple was built in the 9th century and was one of the rare temples that welcomed women at the time It is still very popular with female visitors Even in summer, the complex is completely shaded and feels refreshingly cool
Muro-ji Temple - Japan Experience Built at the end of the 8th century in Uda, in the north of Nara prefecture, the Muro-ji is home to the smallest 5-storey pagoda in Japan It is also one of the few Shingon temples to have always accepted women
A Guide to Muro-ji Temple in the Muro Area of Nara Prefecture Muro-ji Temple is the head temple for the Shingon sect of Buddhism, with buildings dotting the side of Mt Muroji in the Muro area There are multiple national treasures and important cultural properties at the temple, including the Kon-do Golden Hall
Muro-ji - Ikidane Nippon The temple of Muro-ji stands silent in the mountain forest of Nara prefecture Visitors climb the long stone stairway through the forest and arrive at the entrance of the temple The temple consists of several buildings, and three of them are recognized as national treasures
Murō-ji | Kansai, Japan | Attractions - Lonely Planet Secluded in thick forest, this Shingon temple was founded in the 9th century It's nicknamed 'Women's Kōya-san' because, unlike the more famous centre of Shingon Buddhism, it welcomed female students
Murō-ji Map - Buddhist temple - Uda, Japan - Mapcarta Murō-ji is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Shingon school, located in the city of Uda, Nara Prefecture, Japan The temple shows typical aspects of Shingon Buddhism, with its buildings laid on the mountainside of Mount Murō, and historically served as a place of worship for the Japanese dragon Zennyo Ryūō, associated with rain prayers
Murou-ji Temple Travel Guide #2 - Visit East Nara Nabari Murou-ji Temple is a mountain temple of the Shingon sect located in Uda City in Nara Prefecture It was founded by Kenkyo (賢璟), a monk of Kofuku-ji (興福寺), at the end of the Nara period