Iozan Yakujuin Hachioji Temple
sightseeing
Iozan Yakujuin Hachioji Temple in Hanno City is also known as "Takedera" (Bamboo Temple) because its spacious grounds are densely covered with bamboo groves. It has over a thousand years of history as a training site for mountain worshippers, and offers exceptional shojin ryori (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine).
The shojin ryori served here features seasonal mountain vegetables and various medicinal herbs, served in bamboo vessels that are unique to this temple surrounded by bamboo - a refreshing presentation that delights the eye. The dishes are also accompanied by strips of paper inscribed with haiku and seasonal flowers, which embody the beauty and spiritual richness deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Please savor to your heart's content this simple yet refined shojin ryori that brings out the natural character of each ingredient.
The main hall enshrines Gozu Tenno, a syncretic deity that emerged from the blending of Shinto and Buddhism, who is worshipped as a protector against illness and misfortune. By the shrine gate at the entrance to the main hall, you'll find a chinowa (sacred rope ring). Make sure to pass through it while praying for the purification of your mind and body.
Basic Information
Location
704, Minami, Hanno City
TEL
042-977-0108
FAX
042-977-2355
Home page
Event Information
2025 Events:
Takedera Otera de Marche (Temple Market): September 20-21
Takedera Sutra Copying Workshop: October 5
Cainz Hanno × Otera de Marche: October 11-13
Autumn Foliage Festival: Mid-November
Cainz Hanno × Otera de Marche: November 15-16
Bamboo Illumination (Autumn Edition): December 6-7
New Year's Eve Bell Ceremony: December 31
Takedera Otera de Marche (Temple Market): September 20-21
Takedera Sutra Copying Workshop: October 5
Cainz Hanno × Otera de Marche: October 11-13
Autumn Foliage Festival: Mid-November
Cainz Hanno × Otera de Marche: November 15-16
Bamboo Illumination (Autumn Edition): December 6-7
New Year's Eve Bell Ceremony: December 31
Business hours / Fee
Business hours
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Reception)
Regular holiday
None
Fee
Free
How to get there
Public transport
From Hanno Station's North Exit (Seibu Ikebukuro Line), take the Kokusai Kogyo Bus bound for Nakazawa. Get off at the Nakazawa bus stop, then walk for around 40 minutes.
Car
Approximately 55 minutes from the Sayama-Hidaka IC
Parking
Free parking available (approximately 50 spaces)
Other
Remarks
Reservations for workshops and other experiences:
https://beauty-of-japan.com/tour/saitama-wellness-for-takedera-zen-meditation-and-hot-spring/
https://beauty-of-japan.com/tour/saitama-wellness-for-takedera-zen-meditation-and-hot-spring/