Mii-dera (Onjo-ji Temple)

Temple or Shrine in The Shiga area

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Located on the mountainside of Nagarayama, South West of Lake Biwa, Otsu, Shiga prefecture the Mii-dera (formally known as the Onjo-ji Temple), as head temple of the Tendaijimon Buddhist sect, has long been considered as one of the Four Great Temples of Japan. It was first erected in 686 by the son of Emperor Kobun, in memory of his father, and came to be known as Mii-dera (three-wells), with its spring water being used to bathe the newborn Emperor Tenji, Tenmu, and Jito.

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No shopHas a parkingHas a restaurant/cafeNo Library/BookstoreNot accessible to disabled persons

Opening hours

From 8:00 to 17:00

Fee

Adults ¥500, High School and Junior High School Students ¥300, Elementary School Students ¥200.

Access

Address: 246 Onjoji-cho, Otsu-shi, Shiga 520-0036
Phone: 077-522-2238

10 minute walk from Mii-dera Station on the Keihan line, 12 minute walk from Bessho Station on the Keihan line.

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