502 Kume-cho, Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture
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¥500
Kumedera Temple, located a short walk from Kashiiharajingu-mae Station in Nara, is steeped in legend and history. Founded in 594 by Prince Kumeko, the temple is associated with Kume Sennin, a hermit known for his magical abilities. The temple's main hall enshrines a Yakushi Nyorai statue, believed to heal eye ailments. Don't miss the stunning two-storied pagoda, an Important Cultural Property relocated from Kyoto's Ninna-ji Temple. The temple is also known for its beautiful hydrangeas, making it a worthwhile visit during the blooming season. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and explore the various halls and gardens within the grounds.
Founded: 594