Chuson-ji Temple
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Chuson-ji Temple
- Location
- 〒029-4102 202 Eisekoseki, Hiraizumi Town, Nishiwakai District, Iwate Prefecture
- Access
- It takes about 20 minutes to walk from JR Hiraizumi Station to the entrance of Chuson-ji Tsukimi-zaka, or approximately 5 minutes by taxi.
- Parking
- Available
- Business Hours
- March 1 to November 3 / 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
November 4 to the end of February / 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM - Regular Holiday
- Open year-round.
- Fees
- Entrance Fees for Konjiko-do, Sankeizō, Kyōzō, and the Old Covered Hall (Regular Admission)
Adults: 800 yen
High School Students: 500 yen
Junior High School Students: 300 yen
Elementary School Students: 200 yen - Contact Information
- Phone Number: 0191-46-2211
- Official Website
Map
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