Kurama-dera temple: a mystical and spiritual place north of Kyoto

Nestled in the mountains north of Kyoto, the Kurama-dera 鞍馬寺 temple is a spiritual gem steeped in mystery and history. This sacred place, founded in the 8th century, offers visitors a unique experience combining lush nature and deep spirituality. Perched on Mount Kurama, the temple attracts many pilgrims and tourists every year in search of serenity and mystical energy. From the picturesque Kurama station to the mountain summit, the path to Kurama-dera is a veritable spiritual ascent, punctuated by architectural discoveries and breathtaking panoramas. Let's plunge together into the fascinating world of this extraordinary Buddhist temple, where legends and traditions intertwine in the heart of unspoilt nature.

Upon arrival at Kurama station, the line's terminus, visitors are greeted by an imposing statue of Tengu, a mythical long-nosed creature who is the benevolent guardian of the area. From here, pilgrims have two options: take the funicular for a quick ascent, or opt for a more authentic hike on foot.

The walk to the temple, although relatively short (around 45 minutes), can be a little steep in places. However, it offers total immersion in the surrounding nature, and allows you to gradually immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere of the place. The path is lined with red lanterns, bridges and streams, creating an enchanting atmosphere conducive to meditation.

Kurama dera

You can even sit at the front of the Eizan line train!

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Niomon

The Niomon gate

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The ascent to Kurama-dera

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