Yu 122, Natani-machi, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥1,000
Natadera Temple, founded in 717, is a renowned Shingon sect temple known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance. The expansive grounds feature the Kigan Yusenkyo, a landscape of unique rock formations designated as a Place of Scenic Beauty. Visitors can explore the temple's main hall, a three-story pagoda, and other culturally important structures. Natadera is particularly famous for its vibrant autumn foliage, offering picturesque views. Located in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture, the temple is accessible by car or bus from JR Komatsu Station or JR Kaga Onsen Station. Admission is ¥600 for adults, with an additional fee for special exhibitions.
Barrier-free facilities: Guide dogs allowed ○ Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair-accessible toilet ○ Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair-accessible slope ○