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Aki Kokubunji Shukubou

2064, Saijocho, Yoshiyuki, 739-0002 Higashihiroshima, Japan

Overview

A shukubou might not be the first choice for someone who wants to have fun when visiting Japan, but these temple lodgings make excellent personal retreats for those wishing to find themselves. The austere and solemn nature of Buddhist temples offers a certain type of appeal, providing an atmosphere for cultural and spiritual enrichment. Visitors can participate in morning prayer, copy sutras or learn calligraphy, and even join special cleansing rituals. Buddhist temples can even officiate a destination wedding, although you'll have to celebrate the reception at another venue. So whether you want a retreat of self-rediscovery or an immersive and spiritual experience, you should definitely consider a stay at a shukubou for your next visit to Japan.

History

Despite over a millennium, Aki Kokubunji can trace its long and incredible history due to the meticulous recordkeeping of its adherents and caretakers. First built in 741 following the decree of Emperor Shomu, the original Aki Kokubunji temple was said to be built atop an even older Buddhist temple that existed on the land at least 150 years before. At that time, the site not only held a seven-story pagoda but also a nunnery. It was also during this time that Aki Kokubunji became a Shingon Buddhism sect.

Unfortunately, natural disasters and social unrest would cause the temple's decline throughout the centuries. One example is that during the Sengoku Era, the temple was granted by the Mori Clan 300 koku of land to support itself, however, the succeeding Fukushima and Asano clans seized these temple lands and left Aki Kokubunji impoverished. Temple Chief Hoin Yuyu restored the temple in 1757 , but another major fire took place in 1759 and nearly destroyed it.

It wouldn't be until 1967 that the temple would once again undertake major restorations, this time centered on restoring the goma hall. The bell tower and gate would be restored in 1977 , along with a new temple bell. Further improvements would continue in 1992 , after restoring the bell tower that was toppled by a typhoon. The main hall was finally reconstructed in 2004 , while guest quarters were added in 2016.

History
Present-day Aki Kokubunji
$77.00 /night for 2 adults

Design and Architecture

Though Aki Kokubunji was established in the Heian Era, the repeated disasters that plagued the temple's history often left it needing to be rebuilt every time. This means much of the temple, in the physical sense, can be considered modern. Even so, the buildings are built in the traditional style thus preserving in spirit its heritage. While far from its glory days, Aki Kokubunji does boast surviving artifacts from the previous centuries. These can be found and seen used in the main hall and ritual halls. As for guest lodgings at the shukubou, one could call it tastefully austere as it presents simple yet lovely decor, traditional tatami flooring, and sliding doors with colorful paintings.

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Accommodations at Aki Kokubunji Shukubou
$77.00 /night for 2 adults

Amenities

Rooms

Standard Family Room


Guest + 1

Room 3 Bed Type 7

Room size 15 m2

Price per night

$77.73

per night price includes taxes and charges
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Dining

As Buddhist temples are more strict when it comes to the tenets of their faith, guests staying at Aki Kokubunji Shukubou will also need to abide by the dietary culture as well. But that doesn't mean you'll be missing out on delicious food, as shukubou are also known to be creative when it comes to culinary pursuits. What may seem like a simple vegetarian breakfast can be a gateway to new flavors and can also encourage guests to embrace healthier food choices.

Dining
Vegetarian breakfast at Aki Kokubunji Shukubou
$77.00 /night for 2 adults

Destination wedding

While less known compared to Shinto shrine weddings, Buddhist temples do also officiate wedding ceremonies. The matrimonial couple will be dressed in ceremonial kimono and will have a more solemn affair. If that sort of destination wedding is what you're looking for, then make sure to get in touch with Aki Kokubunji so you can get the info you need for your special day.

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Destination wedding
Altar of Aki Kokubunji
$77.00 /night for 2 adults

Events and experiences

Cultural Experiences

As shukubou are lodgings with a more solemn and contemplative atmosphere, the activities and experiences offered also reflect the Buddhist temple's dignified and reflective environment. Boisterous revelry would certainly be far from what you should expect here, however, and you'll have to look for that somewhere else far from the sacred grounds. Instead, guests will be participating in Zen meditation and sutra chanting rituals. These help cultivate a calmer heart and mind and can be practiced further as a form of stress relief. Sutra copying activities can be seen as a form of spiritual training as participants also apply meditation and focus. Foreign guests unfamiliar with kanji can still participate and will be taught calligraphy during the session. One of the more eye-catching rituals at a Buddhist temple is goma-gyo where participants chant mantras at a roaring flame. Here, guests can offer sincere and heartfelt prayers while more worldly desires are cast into the fire as a form of spiritual cleansing.

Outside of the temple, there are local attractions that are worth a visit while in Higashihiroshima. The Higashihiroshima Museum of Art is a modern museum featuring foreign and local contemporary works, while the Saijo Sake Brewery Street is an old neighborhood lined with sake shops and breweries that have been around for generations.

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Events and experiences
Prayer Rituals at Aki Kokubunji Shukubou
$77.00 /night for 2 adults

Other Celebrations

Revelry would be incompatible at a Buddhist temple setting, so any small parties for a birthday or anniversary would have to be held outside the shukubou. That said, the monks are considered pillars of the community and foster close ties with the people, so they may still be able to recommend venues or establishments suitable for your celebration.

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Meditation Practice at Aki Kokubunji Shukubou
$77.00 /night for 2 adults

Cultural etiquette

  • Bowing (ojigi): It's advisable to bow to show respect when greeting someone. It can also be done to show gratitude or convey an apology.
  • Shoe etiquette: You must remove your outside footwear before stepping on the elevated area of the genkan (entrance) and entering a house. You should also ensure not to step on the lower area of the genkan without your shoes on. Shoes must be kept facing the entrance. If you wear socks, they should be clean and without any holes.
  • Slipper etiquette: It's usually better to wear fresh socks or slippers inside the house, especially for formal situations. Make sure to remove your slippers before stepping into a room with tatami mats on the floor. There should also be a separate set of slippers for the washroom.
  • Dining etiquette: How you hold and place your chopsticks while dining is crucial. For example, they shouldn't be held upright when eating rice. You must also place them on a holder when you're not using them. It's good to say "Itadakimasu" before starting a meal and "Gochisousama deshita" after completing it.
  • Tipping etiquette: Tipping isn't a common practice in Japan and may be considered rude.
  • Luggage etiquette: Luggage, especially those with wheels, should be carried instead of being dragged across the floor as it might damage the tatami mats or wooden flooring.
  • Photography etiquette: Photography rules can change from place to place, so make sure to check for signs or ask the staff before taking pictures anywhere.
  • Queueing etiquette: Make sure to maintain queues and never cut in line.
  • Onsen etiquette: Some onsens don't allow tattoos, so check with the staff before getting into one. You must also shower and be clean before entering a shared onsen bath.
  • Bathing etiquette: Japanese baths include separate areas for washing while the tub itself is meant only for soaking. This means bathers must first wash, scrub, and rinse themselves before entering the bath tub.
$77.00 /night for 2 adults

Local Info

Higashihiroshima Museum of Art

Modern museum with featuring contemporary artworks made by local and foreign artists (16-minute walk)

Saijo Sake Brewery Street

Historic industrial neighborhood made up of sake breweries and shops (13-minute walk)

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

UNESCO-protected Peace Memorial dedicated to humanity's destructive tendencies and wish for world peace (39-minute drive)

Nearest Airport

The nearest airport to Aki Kokubunji Shukubou is Hiroshima Airport (HIJ), 17 minutes by car from the property.

Nearest Railway Station

The nearest railway to Aki Kokubunji Shukubou is Saijo JR Station, a 9-minute walk away.

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Customer Reviews

Location

Easily reached by train from Hiroshima and a short walk from Saijo station.

Amenities

Excel facilities and location!

Dining

Best breakfast ever! Courteous people and detailed explanations about this delicious meal!