500-1 Iwakubo-cho, Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture
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Cost per person
¥500
Enko-in Temple, established by Takeda Shingen, is one of the Kofu Gozan (Five Mountains) temples and the final resting place of Lady Sanjo, Shingen's wife. Located a short walk from Takeda Shrine, this serene temple offers a glimpse into the Takeda clan's history. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, admire the traditional architecture, and pay respects at Lady Sanjo's tomb. The temple is accessible by bus from Kofu Station, followed by a short uphill walk. Enko-in provides wheelchair accessibility, including ramps and restrooms. The temple is known for its peaceful atmosphere and historical significance.
Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair rental ○ (available indoors only) Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair-accessible ramp ○ Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair-accessible toilet ○ Barrier-free facilities: Acceptance of guide dogs ○ Sect: Rinzai Founded: Muromachi period