Risshakuji temple, referred to as Yamadera, located in Yamagata city, Yamagata prefecture, is a temple of Tendai sect founded in 860 by Jikaku Daishi. It's a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty and Historic Site.
Godai-Do, one of the temple halls, at approximately 400m above sea level, as seen from JR station.
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Climbing stone steps of near 1000 steps from the foot of the mountain to Oku-no-In.
Shoso-In, one of the temple halls, as seen from Niomon Gate.
Nyoho-Do, also called Oku-no-In because it's on the terminal of long stone steps.
Kaizan-Do hall and Nokyo-Do hall (red) on the Hyaku-jo-Iwa, a big rock. On the upper right of them Godai-Do hall built in stage style.
Nokyo-Do, a hall stored sutra copies. Kaizan-Do, a hall which has been dedicated to Jikaku Daishi, a founder of Yamadera.
Nokyo-Do is the oldest building in Yamadera. The grave of Jikaku Daishi is just under it..
Syaka-ga-Mine, a rock hill for training.
Godai-Do is built in stage style with panoramic views. It is dedicated to Godai Myoo (the five great myoo).
The landscape around the JR Yamadera station as seen from Godai-Do.
Mida-hora
A popular photo spot on the stone-steps from Mida-hora to Nio-mon gate.
San-mon gate
Yamadera Hie Shrine It was built by Jikaku daishi as a guardian deity for Risshakuji temple,Yamadera.
End of Yamadera. return to List of scenic sites visited
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