
Okunoin Cemetery, Koyasan
Two kilometres of lantern-lit cedar dusk to Kobo Daishi’s eternal meditation – Japan’s holiest cemetery, 200,000 stones among thousand-year trees.
At a glance
- Type
- Sacred cemetery (within Koyasan UNESCO)
- Period
- From 9th century
- Style
- Forest necropolis to mausoleum
- Location
- Mount Koya, Wakayama, Japan
- Coordinates
- 34.2153, 135.5944
- Heart
- Kobo Daishi’s gobyo – in eternal samadhi since 835
Overview
Okunoin walks two kilometres of cryptomeria shadow past 200,000 memorials – samurai clans beside aerospace corporations’ monuments, Jizo bibs red in the green dark – to the Torodo’s ten thousand lanterns and Kobo Daishi’s mausoleum, where Shingon’s founder sits, the faithful hold, not dead but in meditation since 835, meals served daily at his door. UNESCO’s Kii mountains listing enfolds the holy mountain entire.
History
Burial near the Daishi promised salvation’s proximity – warlords (Oda Nobunaga among enemies reconciled in stone), poets, and millions’ ashes accumulated twelve centuries. Corporate sections’ modern stones – a coffee cup for a beverage firm, rocket for aerospace – continue patronage’s logic uninterrupted.
Architecture and Design
Five-ring stupas’ gorinto code the elements’ ascent; bridges grade the approach’s sanctity – hats off past Gobyobashi, photography ends. The Lantern Hall’s donated flames include two said burning near a millennium.
Cultural significance
Okunoin is Japan’s memory-forest – death’s democracy under the Daishi’s vigil – and pilgrimage’s living头 with the Shikoku circuit’s white-clad walkers closing accounts here.
Visiting today
Open always – night walks among lanterns transform it; morning’s meal procession to the mausoleum moves at 6 and 10:30. Temple lodgings’ shojin dinners complete Koyasan’s rite.
Getting there
Nankai rail and cable car from Osaka reach Koyasan in two hours; buses serve Okunoin-mae.
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