Enryakuji Joudoin Fort
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History
See Enryakuji for more information.
Visit Notes
I didn’t find any ruins of fortifications at Jōdoin-toride, and I wasn’t sure where to look for them. The site is that of the Dengyō Taishi Gobyō, a mausoleum for Saichō, the founder of Enryakuji. Apparently a team of monks are dedicated to attending the mausoleum and they must never leave the mountain. I wonder if they can visit a hospital if they get sick? The site is in the middle of a ridge or slope of the mountain. From below the ridge looks flattened in tiers. It’s hard to visualise the fort as solely being the mausoleum, and so maybe the whole ridge was fortified. I didn’t poke around too much at this one, since I didn’t want to be seen as trespassing in the temple’s most sacred area.
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English Name | Enryakuji Joudoin Fort |
Japanese Name | 延暦寺浄土院砦 |
Founder | Saichō |
Year Founded | 778 |
Castle Type | Mountaintop |
Castle Condition | No main keep but other buildings |
Designations | UNESCO World Heritage Site, has Important Cultural Properties, National Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Haiden, Kuri, Karamon |
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Visitor Information | |
Access | Yase-Hieizanguchi Station on the Eizan Line; Eizan Cable Car; Eizan Ropeway; Hike for 30 minutes to Enryakuji or bus; or, Sakamoto-Hieizanguchi Station on the Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line; Sakamoto Cable Car; or, Direct Bus via Kyoto Bus no. 51 or Keihan Bus no. 57 from Kyoto Station to Hieizan-cho. |
Visitor Information | Yase Route is 1,420 yen in total, including Eizan Railway and shuttle bus one-way; Sakamoto Cable Car is 870 yen; direct bus is 770 yen. |
Time Required | 40 minutes |
Location | Ôtsu, Shiga Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35° 4' 17.18" N, 135° 50' 10.54" E |
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Added to Jcastle | 2022 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
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