Begin your private tour with a pickup in Koyasan. Meet your temple-certified guide, a resident professional with 15 years of daily guiding experience on the mountain and former leadership experience in a temple office.
Explore Koyasan’s three sacred centers — Okunoin, Kongobuji, and Danjo Garan — with seamless transportation, flexible pacing, and insider-level cultural interpretation.
Walk beneath towering cedar trees through Japan’s most sacred cemetery, home to over 200,000 memorial monuments, leading to the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi (Kukai). Learn why people believe Kobo Daishi remains in eternal meditation, how monks continue daily food offerings (Shojin-ku ritual), and the symbolism of the five-element stone pagodas.
Next, head to Kongobuji Temple, the headquarters of Shingon Buddhism and an active religious institution. See the Banryutei, Japan’s largest rock garden, Edo-period sliding door paintings, and historic ceremonial rooms. With experience as a former temple office leader, your guide can clarify how temple administration, religious functions, and daily operations interconnect.
Finally, visit Danjo Garan, the birthplace of Koyasan’s monastic tradition. Admire the 48.5-meter vermilion Konpon Daito (Great Pagoda), the Kondō (Golden Hall), and a layout representing a three-dimensional mandala. Learn how architecture, ritual, and cosmology unite in this sacred complex.