History
Manko Shonin opened the mountain in 733. The temple grounds are dotted with temples, and the Shakado Hall is home to a Buddha statue that is a national treasutre. There are 20 soba restaurants on the street. Jindaiji soba has been a specialty since ancient times.
🛜There are two types of Wi-Fi in the Jindaiji area.
SSID:Jindaiji_Free_Wi-Fi→Near the approch
SSID:Jindaiji_Free_Wi-Fi_Plus→Stores around Jindaiji Temple
Highlights
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Genzan Daishi was a monk who achieved many accomplishments, including the restoration of Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Hiei in Shiga Prefecture. Inside the hall is a nearly 2 meter seated statue of Ganzan Daishi.
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Access
15 minutes by bus from the north exit of Chofu Station on the Keio Line.