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Narita 成田

Narita-san Temple Gaku-so Hall, Narita-san Temple Gion matsuri, Narita-san Temple

First entry point to Japan for most visitors, Narita is a small town situated roughly 80km East of Tokyo, in the middle of Chiba prefecture.

Except for being the home of the New Tokyo International Airport, Narita has a few touristical attractions of its own.

Narita-san Shinshou-ji Temple 成田山新勝時

The Narita-san Shinsho-ji Temple attracts some 10 million visitors annually. It is one of the main centre of the Buddhist Shingon sect in Japan and has several branches throughout Kanto.

The temple was founded in 940. The legend has it that a Goma rite dedicated to the image of Fudomyoo, which had originally been enshrined at Takaosan Jingoji Temple in Kyoto, help to miraculously suppress a revolt against Emperor Suzaku. An oracle proclaimed that the image, which had been transported from Kyoto to Narita, should stay where it was to relieve the locals from suffering. Emperor Suzaku then ordered the creation of the Narita-san temple to enshrine the Fudomyoo image.

The Great Main Hall is a reconstruction of 1968, but still conducts the daily Goma rite.

Other buildings of the Narita-san complex include :

Great Padgoda of Peace, Narita-san Temple
  • the 58m high Great Padgoda of Peace erected in prayer for world peace
  • the Shotokutaishi-do Hall, dedicated the the Prince Regent of the same name said to be the father of Japanese Buddhism
  • a 25m tall Three-storied Pagoda built in 1712
  • the Nio-mon Gate erected in 1830
  • the Shaka-do Hall built in 1858 and dedicated to Shakanyorai Buddha
  • the Gaku-do Hall built in 1861
  • the Komyo-do Hall, erected in 1701 and dedicated to Dainichinyorai Buddha
  • the 16.5 hectares Narita-san Park, which opened in 1928
  • How to get there

    From the airport, the town of Narita is just one stop from Terminal 2 on the Keisei line.

    From Tokyo, take either the JR Sobu line bound to Narita from Tokyo Station, the Joban/Narita or Keisei line from Ueno Station.

    It is possible to change to the Keisei line in Funabashi, Tsudanuma and Toyo Katsutadai using Tokyo Metro's Tozai line. You can also transfer from the Toei Asakusa to Keisei line in Oshiage.

     
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