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Chishaku-ji Temple

Chishaku-ji Temple

A temple in Tottori — solemn halls and serenity.

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Overview

Chishaku-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect located in the Takeuchi area of Kotoura, Tohaku District, Tottori Prefecture. Set quietly in the countryside of Kotoura near the Sea of Japan, it is an old temple that has long supported local faith. Rather than a heavily touristed site, it offers a calm precinct where the teachings of the Tendai tradition still breathe. It suits travelers who want to step away from the bustle and experience a landscape where rural life and temple culture come together.

Highlights

  • Quiet moments of prayer in a calm Tendai-sect precinct
  • The simple presence of an old temple rooted in the community, not commercialized
  • Peaceful rural scenery spreading across the Kotoura countryside on the Sea of Japan side
  • A hidden-gem temple where you can relax away from the crowds

History

Chishaku-ji belongs to the Tendai sect, the lineage whose head temple is Enryaku-ji on Mount Hiei. The very name of the Takeuchi hamlet suggests how deeply the temple is rooted in this land. For precise details of its founding and the generations that maintained it, it is best to check the on-site explanations or official information; even so, as a Tendai temple guarded in a country village, it has built its history alongside the daily life of the local community.

Access

The temple stands in Takeuchi, Kotoura, Tohaku District, Tottori Prefecture, at roughly 35.48 degrees north and 133.63 degrees east. It lies in the Kotoura area on the Sea of Japan side, and is generally reached from stations near Kotoura on the JR San-in Main Line. As it sits within a village, please confirm public transport connections and parking availability through official sources in advance. The surroundings are quiet farmland, easy to visit by car.

Best season

Quiet worship can be enjoyed year-round, but the fresh green of spring into early summer and the clear air of autumn are especially pleasant. Because this is the Sea of Japan climate, winter can bring snow and cold, so dress warmly and check weather and snowfall before your visit.

Map

35.4788, 133.6334 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to Chishaku-ji from a station near Kotoura or by car
  2. 2Worship in the precinct and take in the quiet air of a Tendai temple
  3. 3Stroll through the surrounding village farmland
  4. 4Combine the visit with the food and sights of the Kotoura area

Did you know?

💡 The temple belongs to the Tendai sect, part of the devotional lineage that looks to Mount Hiei. The address of Takeuchi in Kotoura reflects how this is a place of local faith rather than a tourist attraction. For details on temple treasures and events, please check official information.

Nearby spots

📍 Ōgamiyama Shrine📍 Nakaumi📍 Yonago City Museum of Art
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