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Eifuku-ji Temple

Eifuku-ji Temple

A temple in Oita — solemn halls and serenity.

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Overview

Eifuku-ji is a temple of the Ji-shu (Time) sect of Buddhism located in Beppu, Oita Prefecture. Its mountain name is Onsen-zan, or Hot Spring Mountain, a fitting title for a temple in Beppu, a city wreathed in rising steam. As a temple that carries on the teachings of Ji-shu, whose founder Ippen is famed for the dancing nembutsu, it draws visitors seeking a quiet moment of prayer amid their hot-spring travels. Though close to the lively spa quarter, its grounds hold a calm and composed air.

Highlights

  • A distinctly Beppu-style temple marked by the mountain name Onsen-zan
  • An old temple carrying on the Ji-shu teachings founded by Ippen
  • A quiet atmosphere in the grounds that belies its nearness to the spa quarter
  • A location easy to combine with a walk around Beppu Onsen

History

Eifuku-ji belongs to the Ji-shu sect founded by the monk Ippen. Ji-shu is known for a wandering faith in which practitioners traveled from place to place chanting the nembutsu, and this temple has been passed down in Beppu as an old temple within that tradition. Its mountain name, Onsen-zan, directly reflects the character of Beppu as a land where hot springs well up. For details of its founding history or temple treasures, it is best to check on-site guidance or official information.

Access

The temple stands in the urban area of Beppu, Oita Prefecture. It is conveniently reached from JR Beppu Station and is easy to visit alongside a stroll through the Beppu hot-spring district. You can go on foot, by local bus, or by car, but it is reassuring to confirm details such as parking and visiting availability through official information beforehand.

Best season

The temple can be visited year-round and is easy to fit into a hot-spring trip. Early summer, dazzling with fresh green, and autumn, with its clear air, are pleasant seasons for a walk through the grounds. Pairing it with the steam-filled scenery of Beppu in winter is also recommended.

Map

33.3160, 131.4771 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Start at JR Beppu Station and walk through the spa quarter to Eifuku-ji
  2. 2Offer a prayer and take in the calm of this Ji-shu temple
  3. 3Enjoy hot-spring hopping or a footbath at nearby Beppu Onsen
  4. 4Round off the day savoring Beppu cuisine at a local eatery

Did you know?

💡 The mountain name Onsen-zan is a striking temple title unique to Beppu, one of Japan's foremost hot-spring resorts. That a Ji-shu temple, associated with the dancing nembutsu, quietly lives on in a corner of a spa town is itself a flavor distinctive to Beppu.

Nearby spots

📍 Kijima Kōgen Park📍 Otobaru Falls📍 Hachiman Asami Shrine
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