The Reihokan Museum is located in the center of Koyasan, just a 5-minute walk from Senjuinbashi intersection and close to Garan and Kongobuji Temple.





Reihokan Museum
The Reihokan Museum (霊宝館, Reihōkan), located in Koyasan, is a cultural gem housing an impressive collection of religious artifacts. Built to preserve the spiritual heritage of the region, the museum features a striking entrance hall modeled after Byodoin Temple in Uji. Visitors can explore three exhibition halls showcasing a variety of permanent and temporary exhibitions. The museum’s permanent collection includes sacred sculptures, intricate mandalas, and religious paintings, including the famous "Reclining Image of Sakyamuni Buddha on His Last Day." The rotating exhibitions offer a seasonal glimpse into the rich traditions of Koyasan.
A treasure trove of sacred art, the Reihokan Museum invites visitors to immerse themselves in the religious and cultural history of Koyasan. This museum not only serves as a repository of ancient works but also as an educational space, displaying a variety of objects, from paintings to tools that hold deep spiritual significance. Temporary exhibitions provide new insights, ensuring that each visit offers something fresh to discover. Whether you're a history buff or a spiritual seeker, the Reihokan Museum is a must-visit destination in Koyasan.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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8:30 to 17:30 (until 17:30 from November through April)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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1300 yen (200 yen off with the Koyasan World Heritage Ticket)
2500 yen (combination ticket that includes other sights on Koyasan)
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