Nikkosan Rinnoji Temple

輪王寺

Originally known as Shihonryuji Temple, Nikkosan Rinnoji Temple was founded 1,200 years ago by Buddhist monk Shodo, who served as the first head priest of Nikko. Sanbutsudo Hall, the temple’s main building, is one of the largest wooden structures in Nikko, and houses eight-meter-tall gold statues of the Thousand-armed Buddha of Mt. Nantai, the Amida Buddha of Mt. Nyoho and the Horse-headed Buddha of Mt. Taro. Nikkosan Rinnoji Temple also includes a treasure house with National Treasure sutras and Buddha statues, as well as the Japanese garden Shoyoen, featuring a placid pond.

●Admission & Tickets
Sanbutsudo Hall Ticket (Main Hall) ¥400
Taiyuin Mausoleum Ticket ¥550
Museum & Shoyoen Garden Ticket ¥300
Rinno-ji Pass (Sanbutsudo + Taiyuin) ¥900 (Save ¥50)
Full Combo Ticket (Sanbutsudo + Taiyuin + Museum) ¥1,000 (Save ¥250)


How to get there:
12 minutes from Nikko Station or Tobu-Nikko Station by World Heritage Tour bus to Shodoshoninzo-mae bus stop.

Contact:
Nikkosan Rinno-Ji Temple
+81-288-54-0531

Website:
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Areas of Nikko