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[Image: National Treasure "Standing Yakushi Nyorai" (Detail) (Heian Period, 8th-9th Century) Jingo-ji Temple, Kyoto]

Jingoji - The Dawn of Shingon Buddhism

Tokyo National Museum
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Jingo-ji Temple, a famous autumn foliage spot in northern Kyoto, traces its origins to Takaoyama Temple, established by Wake no Kiyomaro. When Kukai returned from Tang China, he made Jingo-ji his base of operations, making it a starting point for Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. This exhibition commemorates the 1200th anniversary of Jingo-ji becoming an official esoteric Buddhist temple in 824 and the 1250th anniversary of Kukai's birth. It features treasures associated with Kukai, such as the National Treasure "Standing Yakushi Nyorai," a masterpiece of early Heian period sculpture, and the National Treasure "Ryokai Mandala (Takao Mandala)," which has been restored for the first time in approximately 230 years. Additionally, other precious cultural properties inherited by Jingo-ji will be on display.

Schedule

Jul 17 (Wed) 2024-Sep 8 (Sun) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-17:00
Closed
Monday
Closed on August 13.
Open on August 12.
FeeAdults ¥2100; University Students ¥1300; High School Students ¥900; Junior High School Students and Under, Persons with Disability Certificates + 1 Companion free.
Websitehttps://tsumugu.yomiuri.co.jp/jingoji/
VenueTokyo National Museum
https://www.tnm.jp/?lang=en
Location13-9 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8712
Access10 minute walk from the Koen exit of JR Ueno Station, 13 minute walk from the Main exit of Keisei Ueno Station on the Keisei line, 15 minute walk from exit 7 at Ueno Station on the Ginza and Hibiya lines.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
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