Stone lanterns and moss-covered tombstones along the cedar-lined path through Okunoin Cemetery in Koyasan at dawn
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Build a 3-day Koyasan trip around an early morning walk through Okunoin Cemetery, the Danjo Garan pagoda complex, and a night in a shukubo temple lodge. This itinerary clusters Day 1 around the cable car ascent through the Daimon Gate and Kongobuji's painted halls, Day 2 around the cedar-lined Okunoin path at dawn and the vermillion Konpon Daito pagoda, and Day 3 around the Reihokan Museum's Buddhist treasures and the Tokugawa Mausoleum before heading back down the mountain. Autumn brings vivid maple foliage through the cedar cemetery, while spring adds cherry blossoms along the pilgrim paths.

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Stone lanterns and moss-covered tombstones along the cedar-lined path through Okunoin Cemetery in Koyasan
Must visit

Okunoin Cemetery

Over 200,000 moss-covered tombstones line this 2 km path through ancient cedar forest, leading to Kobo Daishi's mausoleum at the far end. Arrive before sunrise for the fewest people and bring a small flashlight for the unlit stretches near the entrance.

Kongobuji Temple rock garden with raked gravel and stone composition in Koyasan
Must visit

Kongobuji Temple

The head temple of Shingon Buddhism with Kano school fusuma paintings and Japan's largest rock garden. Plan to arrive by mid-afternoon, as the temple closes at 5 PM and the garden deserves a slow walkthrough.

Danjo Garan temple complex with wooden halls and vermillion accents in Koyasan
Must visit

Danjo Garan Sacred Temple Complex

The central monastic precinct with the Kondo main hall and twin stupas laid out as an esoteric Buddhist mandala. Wear warm layers, as the open temple grounds at this elevation feel noticeably colder than the town below.

Konpon Daito vermillion pagoda towering over the Danjo Garan precinct in Koyasan
Must visit

Konpon Daito Pagoda

A 48.5-meter vermillion pagoda inside the Danjo Garan and the most recognizable landmark in Koyasan. Visit in the afternoon for the best light on the facade, and expect a short queue at the gate during peak foliage season.

Daimon Gate towering wooden entrance with Nio guardian statues in Koyasan
Must visit

Daimon Gate

A 25-meter wooden entrance gate flanked by Nio guardian statues, marking the boundary into Koyasan's sacred precinct. Arrive late morning to miss the tour bus crowds that gather shortly after the first cable car arrives.

Shukubo Ekoin Temple Lodge entrance with traditional wooden architecture in Koyasan
Must visit

Shukubo Ekoin Temple Lodge

A popular shukubo temple lodging with shojin ryori vegetarian meals, morning fire rituals, and guided night walks through Okunoin Cemetery. Book at least a month ahead for autumn foliage weekends, as rooms fill early.

Budgeting At A Glance

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Typical daily costs in JPY.

Budget

Accommodation: ¥3,000 - ¥6,000 (budget guesthouses or simple shukubo without meals)

Food: ¥1,500 - ¥2,500 (convenience stores, soba shops, temple town cafes)

Transportation: ¥1,500 - ¥2,500 (Nankai train and cable car from Osaka, local buses)

Activities: ¥0 - ¥1,500 (free cemetery and shrine walks, paid temple entries around ¥500 each)

Mid-range

Accommodation: ¥12,000 - ¥25,000 (shukubo with shojin ryori meals included)

Food: ¥3,500 - ¥6,000 (shojin ryori dinner, local restaurants, temple town lunches)

Transportation: ¥2,500 - ¥4,000 (Nankai World Heritage Ticket, local bus day passes)

Activities: ¥2,500 - ¥5,500 (temple entries, Reihokan Museum, guided Okunoin night tour)

Luxury

Accommodation: ¥30,000 - ¥70,000 (premium shukubo with private baths and multi-course shojin ryori)

Food: ¥10,000 - ¥18,000 (premium shojin kaiseki, curated Buddhist cuisine experiences)

Transportation: ¥5,000 - ¥12,000 (private car transfer from Osaka or Kansai Airport)

Activities: ¥8,000 - ¥15,000 (private guided pilgrimage walks, meditation sessions, esoteric rituals)

Money-saving tips

  • Prebook a Nankai World Heritage Ticket from Osaka to cover the train, cable car, and Koyasan bus in one package at a significant discount over separate fares.
  • Stay in a shukubo that includes breakfast and dinner. The shojin ryori meals are part of the experience and cost less bundled than eating out separately.
  • Walk between Okunoin and the Danjo Garan on foot instead of taking the bus. The flat 25-minute route passes small temples and shops, and saves the bus fare.

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