Okunoin Cemetery, located deep within the forests of Mount Koya, is Japan’s largest and most spiritually
significant cemetery. Surrounded by towering centuries-old cedar trees, this sacred site is the final resting
place of thousands of monks, feudal lords, and historical figures.
For travelers, Okunoin offers a peaceful and atmospheric experience where history, spirituality, and nature
blend beautifully.
- 🌲 Walk the 2-km **Cedar-Lined Pathway** 🌲 – shaded by 1,000-year-old giants and mossy stupas 🌲
- 🏯 Marvel at **Toro-do Hall** (Lantern Hall) 🏮 – housing over 10,000 eternally lit lanterns 🏮
- ✨ Visit **Kobo Daishi’s Mausoleum** 🧘 – the holiest site where Kobo Daishi meditates ✨
- 🌉 Cross the **Gobyobashi Bridge** 🌉 – the threshold where silence and respect are mandatory 🌉
- 🌙 Join a **Night Walk** 🌙 – see the cemetery come alive with shadows and flickering lanterns 🌙
- 🪨 Lift the **Miroku Stone** 🪨 – a legendary challenge where only the virtuous can lift the heavy stone 🪨
- 🚆 **From Osaka** 🚆: Nankai Koya Line from Namba to Gokurakubashi, then the Cable Car 🚆
- 🚌 **By Bus** 🚌: Take the Nankai Rinkan Bus to either **Ichinohashi-guchi** (traditional) or **Okunoin-mae** (shortcut) 🚌
- 👣 **By Foot** 👣: It is about a 15–20 minute walk from the town center (Senjuinbashi) to the entrance 👣
- 🚗 **Parking** 🚗: Free parking 🅿️ is available at the Nakanohashi parking lot near the Okunoin-mae stop 🚗
- 👟 Wear **comfortable walking shoes** 👟 to navigate the 2km stone-paved paths 👟
- 🚫 Follow **photography restrictions** 📸 – absolutely no photos beyond the final bridge 🚫
- 🧥 Bring **extra layers** 🧥 as the mountain air 🌫️ remains cold, even in summer 🧥
- 🤫 Maintain a **hushed tone** 🤫 as pilgrims and monks are often in deep prayer 🧘 🤫
- 🕖 Begin at **Ichinohashi Bridge** 🌉 to follow the ancient pilgrim’s path 🕖
- 🕣 Witness the **morning sun** ☀️ filtering through the massive cedar 🌲 canopy 🕣
- 🕘 Visit the **Lantern Hall** 🏮 and the sacred **Mausoleum** 🧘 🕘
- 🕤 Exit at **Okunoin-mae** 🚌 to continue your exploration 👣 of Koyasan 🕤