Begin your journey at the Ichinohashi Bridge, the traditional entrance to Okunoin. As you walk the sacred path, learn about warlords like Oda Nobunaga, memorials to companies and poets, and the deep symbolism of stone markers shaped by the five elements (earth, water, fire, wind, space).
On morning tours, arrive in time to witness the Shojin-ku, a 1,200-year-old meal offering ritual still practiced daily at Kobo Daishi’s mausoleum. This moment of living devotion, rarely seen by tourists, connects you directly to Koyasan’s enduring spiritual life.
Enter the inner sanctum through the Lantern Hall (Torodo), where the space is illuminated by countless donated lanterns, kept lit as offerings to Kobo Daishi. This final stretch of the tour invites quiet reflection and offers a rare chance to pay silent respects to the revered monk, believed to remain in eternal meditation to this day.
Conclude your walk at the opposite end of Okunoin, near Nakanohashi Bridge. Your guide will assist with local transport advice or next steps in your Koyasan journey.