Private Tour
Available languages
3 hours
Mobile ticket
This tour offers a rare opportunity to experience the spiritual and architectural grandeur of Engyoji Temple, a 1,000-year-old Buddhist sanctuary tucked away atop the serene slopes of Mount Shosha. Unlike typical temple visits, this experience begins with a scenic ropeway ride that lifts you above the forest canopy and into a world of quiet reverence. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore sacred halls like the breathtaking Mani-den and the historic San-no-do trio, walk through mossy forest paths, and learn about the temple’s role in Japan’s religious history as well as its appearance in The Last Samurai. This tour combines nature, culture, and history in one unforgettable journey—ideal for travelers seeking depth, atmosphere, and authentic spiritual beauty in Japan.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Guide fee
Round trip of cable car to/from Engyoji Temple
Entry to Engyoji Temple
Lunch
Shoshazan Ropeway
The Shoshazan Ropeway offers a scenic and peaceful ascent to Mount Shosha, carrying visitors high above the forested slopes and revealing panoramic views of Himeji and the surrounding countryside. In just a few minutes, this gentle cable car ride sets the tone for a tranquil temple visit, heightening the sense of departure from the everyday and entry into a sacred mountain retreat.
Shoshazan Engyo-ji Temple
Engyoji Temple, nestled atop the forested slopes of Mount Shosha, is a sacred and historically rich Buddhist temple founded in 966 by the monk Shoku Shonin. Revered as the “Hiei Mountain of the West,” it served as a prominent center for the Tendai sect and attracted monks, pilgrims, and nobility for centuries. The vast temple complex blends harmoniously with its natural surroundings, creating a spiritual atmosphere where towering cedars, moss-covered paths, and ancient wooden halls evoke a timeless sense of serenity. Its halls and statues are designated cultural properties, and the temple remains an active site of prayer and reflection, drawing visitors not only for its religious importance but also for its cinematic beauty—it famously appeared in The Last Samurai. Engyoji offers a rare opportunity to experience both living Buddhist tradition and the quiet grandeur of historical Japan within the peaceful embrace of Mount Shosha.
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Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Viju P,
Oct 19, 2025
- Viator
The temple was outstanding and Yoyoi our guide was excellent. She was very flexible and we had a great time with her in the temple. Because of her, we saw more than we would have ever seen if we had gone on our own.
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