Muryokoin
4
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
الاثنين
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
الثلاثاء
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
الأربعاء
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
الخميس
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
الجمعة
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
السبت
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
الأحد
06:00 ص - 10:00 م
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أفضل الأماكن القريبة
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سيئ جدًا
5
senzaester
Trento, إيطاليا734 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2019
E' un tempio con foresteria. Cominciamo con la cosa migliore: la partecipazione alla preghiera del mattino, alle 6, assieme ai monaci. Vale la permanenza. Per il resto però tutto lascia a desiderare, e non per la "rudezza" dell'ambiente spartano, ma per l'incuria da parte dei monaci, che sembra vivano gli ospiti come turisti estranei, da gestire con distanza. Ad es. a novembre era veramente freddo, perchè allora lasciare di notte le finestre dei locali dei bagni spalancate? Le stanze hanno pareti di carta e i pavimenti di legno. La nostra stanza era nei pressi dei bagni, e tutta la notte è stato un andirivieni fastidioso di ospiti, che spesso maleducatamente vociavano e cadenzavano pesantemente i passi. Cena vegetariana e colazione altrettanto. Non mi è piaciuta ma forse perchè non amo i pasti solo vegetariani. Comunque non so se una geleida tempura di verdure sia tradizione della cucina giapponese, forse no. E sempre in tema di tradizione, il fatto di sedere accovacciati per terra su cuscini è non solo fastidioso ma anche doloroso per chi come noi ha problemi alle ginocchia. Senza alternative. Il giardino è piccolo, curato, ma niente di che. Visibile solo dall'esterno. Saldato il conto ce ne siamo andati insalutati ospiti. Tutto freddo, ambiente in primis, fatta eccezione per un gentile apprendista monaco italiano che ci ha accolto la prima sera.
كُتب بتاريخ 19 ديسمبر 2019
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ilija
4 مساهمات
ديسمبر 2019
Most temples in Mt. Koya are practically run as independent estates that may offer Shukubo (temple stay) to visitors. So depending on how involved you’re willing to get, you may appreciate being welcomed to (and become part of) temple’s daily life.
The hospitality you’ll experience in Muryoko-in runs deep. Even the temple entrance has a unique welcoming beauty to it that extends to the halls and beyond. People working at the temple are very well versed and attuned to modern matters, helpful, funny, and charming.
Central to any working temple are Kitchen/Dining hall on one hand with the Meditation hall on the other. The first pair represents a hub of daily activity with candle-lit meditation hall as their deeply absorbed counterpart.
One really needs to experience both the food and the morning ceremony in order to appreciate just how much care and responsibility goes into daily life there.
Beautiful room, beautiful food, beautiful people.
The hospitality you’ll experience in Muryoko-in runs deep. Even the temple entrance has a unique welcoming beauty to it that extends to the halls and beyond. People working at the temple are very well versed and attuned to modern matters, helpful, funny, and charming.
Central to any working temple are Kitchen/Dining hall on one hand with the Meditation hall on the other. The first pair represents a hub of daily activity with candle-lit meditation hall as their deeply absorbed counterpart.
One really needs to experience both the food and the morning ceremony in order to appreciate just how much care and responsibility goes into daily life there.
Beautiful room, beautiful food, beautiful people.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 ديسمبر 2019
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Mattia_Fornari
Piacenza, إيطاليا912 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أغسطس 2019
The monastery is beautiful and the atmosphere is incredible; all the rooms overlook a zen garden and the monks are all very kind and gentle. The food is depending by the days: the first day we ate very bad but the second one everything was very good! Hope you arrive the right day ;)
Weak point: the staff don’t speak English very much
Weak point: the staff don’t speak English very much
كُتب بتاريخ 22 أغسطس 2019
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小宝哲哉
Yao, اليابان741 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2019
高野山宿坊協会のHPから、宿坊での精進料理を申し込めるので、2人で申し込み、中心からほど近い町役場前の無量光院で予約いただきました。宿坊の希望は伝えることができますが、基本的に協会にお任せとなり、料理の内容も宿坊にお任せになります。普段は本膳・二の膳の基本品2700円、標準品3800円、三の膳まである充実品5400円の3タイプですが、お大師様の月命日21日のみ21にちなんで2100円の得々プランが提供されます。
山門前は数センチの低く傾斜の緩い石段になっており、中に車が止まっているのでどこから入るのか聞いたところ、ほかに入り口はないので石段を登り山門をそのまま通り抜けてくださいと。石段は低いので問題なく通れました。
グループ毎に庫裡の個室に通されるようで、案内された部屋は廊下側が障子で三方が襖、入口から見て左手の襖の前には大きな壺と屏風が立ててありました。既に向かい合わせで座るように座布団と二人分二の膳まで出してありました。座って待っていると、奥側から料理とお櫃を持ってきてくれて全て揃ったところで早速いただきました。
料理は写真の通り、天麩羅、炊き合わせ、胡麻豆腐、味噌汁など想定される料理だけでなく、見た目は煮物なのに味はお膾があり、いい意味で勉強になりました。頑張ってお櫃のご飯を残さず頂いた事もあひますが、大変美味しくお腹いっぱいになりました。高野山の精進料理は五味(醤油、塩、砂糖、酢、辛味)・五法(生、煮、焼、揚、蒸)・五色との事ですが、揚げた茄子と茹でたシメジの甘酢味は想定外で、美味しかったので早速我が家にも取り入れました。
高野山内には近代的な宿坊も多くなっておるようですが、こちらは伝統的なタイプだと思います。クーラーも扇風機もありませんでしたので念の為。
山門前は数センチの低く傾斜の緩い石段になっており、中に車が止まっているのでどこから入るのか聞いたところ、ほかに入り口はないので石段を登り山門をそのまま通り抜けてくださいと。石段は低いので問題なく通れました。
グループ毎に庫裡の個室に通されるようで、案内された部屋は廊下側が障子で三方が襖、入口から見て左手の襖の前には大きな壺と屏風が立ててありました。既に向かい合わせで座るように座布団と二人分二の膳まで出してありました。座って待っていると、奥側から料理とお櫃を持ってきてくれて全て揃ったところで早速いただきました。
料理は写真の通り、天麩羅、炊き合わせ、胡麻豆腐、味噌汁など想定される料理だけでなく、見た目は煮物なのに味はお膾があり、いい意味で勉強になりました。頑張ってお櫃のご飯を残さず頂いた事もあひますが、大変美味しくお腹いっぱいになりました。高野山の精進料理は五味(醤油、塩、砂糖、酢、辛味)・五法(生、煮、焼、揚、蒸)・五色との事ですが、揚げた茄子と茹でたシメジの甘酢味は想定外で、美味しかったので早速我が家にも取り入れました。
高野山内には近代的な宿坊も多くなっておるようですが、こちらは伝統的なタイプだと思います。クーラーも扇風機もありませんでしたので念の為。
كُتب بتاريخ 31 يوليو 2019
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Brandon R
مساهمة
بمفردك • مايو 2019
Muryoko-in was fantastic in every way. The monks themselves were very helpful and kind. Most only speak limited english so keep that in mind - but they will still go the extra mile to help. The room was beautiful (be ready to sleep on a futon on the ground) and the gardens were majestic. The meditation in the morning was also very cool and otherworldly especially for the non-Buddhists out there. They even had a small part of the ceremony where you could participate. It also did not feel overly touristy or busy even though there were probably around 10 other groups (maybe ~25 people?) staying at the temple, most of whom were buddhists from other Asian countries or domestic tourists.
They aren't joking about everything being closed in the evening in Koyasan, but that was fine because I was plenty happy just sitting in the room and walking around the building. I did end up walking down a random alleyway and finding a nice little bar where no english was spoken at all - sorry, I don't know the name. I would recommend taking a little time in the evening and just walking down the alleyways in the town and seeing what you pop into. I am male, but at no point did I feel even slightly unsafe in this town full of buddhist monks.
I highly recommend your trip to Japan includes Koyasan (even for one night) and I highly recommend that you choose to stay at Muryoko-in (I booked through Japeneseguesthomes.com which I found to be nice as a booking website.)
They aren't joking about everything being closed in the evening in Koyasan, but that was fine because I was plenty happy just sitting in the room and walking around the building. I did end up walking down a random alleyway and finding a nice little bar where no english was spoken at all - sorry, I don't know the name. I would recommend taking a little time in the evening and just walking down the alleyways in the town and seeing what you pop into. I am male, but at no point did I feel even slightly unsafe in this town full of buddhist monks.
I highly recommend your trip to Japan includes Koyasan (even for one night) and I highly recommend that you choose to stay at Muryoko-in (I booked through Japeneseguesthomes.com which I found to be nice as a booking website.)
كُتب بتاريخ 29 مايو 2019
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pontan420
Ikeda, اليابان6,734 مساهمة
بمفردك • يونيو 2018
金剛峯寺のすぐ近くにあります。無量光院と書いてある石碑の横に小さな石碑があって、そこに「元自動車第29連隊関連部隊菩提」とありましたので、戦没者も祀られているようです。急に心が引き締まりました。宿坊は茅葺風で、風情があっていい雰囲気でした。
كُتب بتاريخ 7 مايو 2019
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Richard R
بريسبان, أستراليا28 مساهمة
زوجان • أبريل 2019
My wife and I stayed for one night in April 2019. Firstly, getting to the Monastery from Osaka was easy thanks to the detailed information provided in advance....Shin-Osaka subway to Namba, Nankai train(via Hashimoto), cable car to the mountain and short bus ride followed by short walk. The welcome was as warm as the water in the two communal hot tubs(separate for male and female). After check-in we returned in time for the vegetarian dinner(5.30)in an 8-tatami mat room sitting cross-legged. It is amazing what these people can do with locally-grown produce to make a dinner so interesting for the taste buds without meat, fish or eggs. Sleep was so peaceful ryokan-style on a futon with an early rise to see(and take a small part in)the morning fire ceremony starting at 6am. This was followed by vegetarian breakfast, this time with all guests and a terrific PR exercise by our hosts who were able to converse with guests fluently in a variety of foreign languages.
This experience is highly recommended. The monks were super welcoming, displayed an entertaining sense of humour and seemed generally sad to see us go.
Further, Koyasan has so much more to offer than just a night in a Buddhist monastery.
This was a major highlight of our three-week trip to Japan.
Richard and Yvonne Read
Brisbane
Australia
This experience is highly recommended. The monks were super welcoming, displayed an entertaining sense of humour and seemed generally sad to see us go.
Further, Koyasan has so much more to offer than just a night in a Buddhist monastery.
This was a major highlight of our three-week trip to Japan.
Richard and Yvonne Read
Brisbane
Australia
كُتب بتاريخ 8 أبريل 2019
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Michal K
21 مساهمة
زوجان • مارس 2019
This stay was our best experience on our trip. The stay in this Buddhist temple was perfect. Every one was very friendly and helpful even if you come from a different culture the monks here make you feel welcome and they treat you as you were one of them. The morning ceremony is the best experience of it all.
كُتب بتاريخ 24 مارس 2019
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bebsaurus_13
باريس, فرنسا802 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أكتوبر 2018
We spent two nights in the temple lodgings with breakfast and dinner on both days, and it was a very enriching experience.
Our lodgings were on the ground floor overlooking the beautiful garden and were spacious. The beds were futons, and while the first night was a bit of a shock, the second night was fine. I was glad to have brought my own little pillow though. The toilets were communal to our section, but there were enough for everyone, and they were clean and modern. The onsen was small but nice and hot.
The food is prepared in accordance with the order's principles, so is vegetarian, and simple (very little spices, relying on the natural flavours of the food) - we were able to try the area's speciality of sesame tofu. I especially enjoyed the varied flavours and textures of my meals, and could eat sitting on the floor with no particular problems, but others in the group struggled. As we were a large group, we ate in a dining room with a monk dedicated to keeping our rice bowls and tea stocked, which was nice.
I attended one morning service, which was very beautiful and interesting to watch, we were asked to participate as well, but it was simply a case of doing what the person in front did, so nothing complicated. Note that once it starts, no one enters or leaves, so you need to be committed to the full hour and a half.
Finally, guests should remember that this is a working Buddhist temple not a hotel, it is beside the point to expect hotel services and accomodation.
Our lodgings were on the ground floor overlooking the beautiful garden and were spacious. The beds were futons, and while the first night was a bit of a shock, the second night was fine. I was glad to have brought my own little pillow though. The toilets were communal to our section, but there were enough for everyone, and they were clean and modern. The onsen was small but nice and hot.
The food is prepared in accordance with the order's principles, so is vegetarian, and simple (very little spices, relying on the natural flavours of the food) - we were able to try the area's speciality of sesame tofu. I especially enjoyed the varied flavours and textures of my meals, and could eat sitting on the floor with no particular problems, but others in the group struggled. As we were a large group, we ate in a dining room with a monk dedicated to keeping our rice bowls and tea stocked, which was nice.
I attended one morning service, which was very beautiful and interesting to watch, we were asked to participate as well, but it was simply a case of doing what the person in front did, so nothing complicated. Note that once it starts, no one enters or leaves, so you need to be committed to the full hour and a half.
Finally, guests should remember that this is a working Buddhist temple not a hotel, it is beside the point to expect hotel services and accomodation.
كُتب بتاريخ 2 نوفمبر 2018
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BernardN32
Leuven, بلجيكا45 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أبريل 2018
It was the first time I stayed in a temple lodging and really loved it. The monks are very helpful and do their best to let you experience their Buddhist lifestyle. In the evening an extensive and very tasty shōjin-ryōri (vegetarian meal) was delivered to our room. Early in the morning you are invited to attend their morning ceremony, followed by an explanation both in Japanese and English. Afterwards a traditional breakfast is served in the common room. An interesting and unique experience, essential for your visit to Koyasan.
كُتب بتاريخ 5 أبريل 2018
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sisa m
23 مساهمة
Hi - can you please help me . We are 3 adults and one child 12 years old - love to stay on 28 Oct 2017 the best temple but not expensive - I have send lots emails and try very hard to book but unfortunatly all there web. is in Japanese - can you help ?
Ken Y
Koya-cho, اليابان11 مساهمة
Thank you for your e-mail.
Could you access from the web site of our temple Muryokoin, please ?
You can find it on google, please check "Muryokoin".
Thank you !