Mt. Koya Day Trip from Osaka in 1 Day with Licensed Guide





Description
Our government-licensed and experienced multilingual guides will help you efficiently enjoy a one-day tour of UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site, Mt. Koya. Go on a full-day guided walking tour of Mt. Koya and learn about the modern and traditional aspects of one of the world’s most sacred mountains! If you are staying in Osaka but would like to take some time out to enjoy some sights outside the big city, then this tour of Mount Koya in Wakayama Prefecture is for you! Meet your guide at your hotel (in Osaka, Kyoto, Wakayama, or around the Kansai area), then head to Mount Koya. Your guide will customize your full-day tour in detail according to your interests. Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
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Itinerary
Departure from Osaka on train to Koyasan with you guide!
The main headquarters for the Shingon Sect, which has 4,000 temples throughout Japan and more than 10 million followers worldwide. Visitors can see religious artifact, fusuma sliding door paintings, as well as a beautiful rock garden representing two dragons flying amongst the clouds.
The heart of Mt. Koya. Kobo Daishi (Kukai), the founder of Shingon Buddhism and one of the most revered persons in the religious history of Japan, rests here. Also, many prominent personalities' graves line by the approach to Okunoin for several hundred meters through the forest. Your guide will explain interesting stories about those historical characters.
One of the two most sacred sites in Mt. Koya. In the 9th century, Mt. Koya was founded on this very ground. At that time, Kobo Daishi held a groundbreaking ceremony and then dedicated his life to the construction of Danjo Garan. This sacred area consists of nearly twenty different structures including the magnificent Konpon Daito. Your guide will tell you the meaning of these structures.
The Reihokan Museum (霊宝館, Reihōkan) was built to house and preserve the religious and cultural treasures of Koyasan. The museum's entrance hall is styled after Byodoin Temple in Uji, and it has three exhibition halls for both permanent and temporary exhibitions. The museum's collection consists of thousands of religious works of art. The permanent exhibition displays statues, mandala (paintings representing metaphysical maps of the cosmos), and various other religious tools and paintings, the most notable of which is the scroll depicting the "Reclining Image of Sakyamuni Buddha on His Last Day". Additionally, a rotating temporary exhibition displays a seasonal selection chosen from the museum's collection.
Daishi Kyokai (大師教会, Daishi Kyōkai) is the administrative center of Shingon Buddhism, and is responsible for spreading the teachings of Kobo Daishi, the sect's founder. The complex consists of two buildings: Henjoden, a traditional temple hall, that was built in 1915 and is dedicated to Kobo Daishi, and a modern building for administration, lectures and training. Visitors can participate in a few activities at Daishi Kyokai, such as receiving Buddhist precepts (jukai) or copying Buddhist scriptures (shakyo). No advance reservations are required.
The Tokugawa Mausoleum (徳川家霊台, Tokugawa-ke Reidai) on Koyasan was built in 1643 by the third Tokugawa shogun Iemitsu in order for his family to have a mausoleum close to Kobo Daishi's mausoleum. It consists of two buildings which enshrine Iemitsu's grandfather Ieyasu and father Hidetada, the first two Tokugawa shogun. The mausoleum's two identical buildings took twenty years to be completed and were built in the extravagant style of the early Edo Period with graceful sloping roofs, rich ornamentation, intricate carvings, lacquer and gold leaf. The two buildings stand side by side. The one on the right enshrines Ieyasu and the one on the left Hidetada.
Return to Osaka with your guide via train
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
This private tour is a walking day tour with meet up in OSAKA. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs. If you wish to arrange for a private vehicle, please book Mt Koya Full Day Tour from Osaka with Licensed Guide and Vehicle
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
Reviews(39)
Miyuki was an amazing guide. She was very attentive and shared all the historical details and information we needed to know. Thank you, Miyuki, for such a beautiful family day in Koyasan.
Thank you for your wonderful comment. I also had a really good time with such wonderful guests. Even in places where I usually take guests, I feel even more moved by the fresh impressions and discoveries you make. I hope that your enthusiasm for experiencing Japanese culture, history, and unique things will make your future trips enjoyable. Miyuki(Yuki)
Miyuki was a fantastic guide for our day at Mt.Koya. She was very well prepared, interesting and considerate. A lovely person to spend the day with !
Thank you for your wonderful comment! I also had a really great time with you. I'm glad I was able to help you make memories in Japan. Miyuki
Excellent guide. Fluent in English. Very caring & helpful. Rare & beautiful location that is worth the travel time.
Hi! Thank you for your beautiful comments! It was a cold snowy day and I was worrying about your having cold. But you enjoyed that snow and peaceful Mt. Koya! Your positive reaction helped me a lot and I did the tour with a sincere heart. Hope see you again!! YUKA
Excellent day trip from Osaka. Naka was a super guide; happy to share his really deep knowledge about Mt Koya, friendly, professional and made every effort to tailor the day to our needs. Highly recommend!
Thank you so much for your favorable review. We were lucky to be able to visit Mt. Koya during the beautiful autumn foliage season. I am glad to know that our guests enjoyed the tour and talk. Your guide Naka
Our tour with Naka was flawless from the start when he met us at the hotel and guided us through the several modes of transport to reach Koyasan. The sheer beauty of the site was enhanced by Naka’s deep knowledge of its history and cultural significance. In addition to the highlights, Naka pointed out many small details that we would have completely missed had we done this on our own. This was a truly memorable experience.
Thank you for your review. I had a good time with friendly guests on the tour of Mt. Koya. It is my pleasure to convey amazing points of Buddhism and Kukai to our guests. Favorable comments from our guests really motivate me for the better guiding in the future. Best regards Your guide Naka
We loved the experience. Our guide was very kind and explained everything very clearly. It’s a unique experience, and I highly recommend visiting it.
Thank you for joining the tour. I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed Mt.Koya with unique atmosphere and culture. Although it takes two and half hours from Osaka, it is worth visiting with seasonal beauty. See you soon. Your guide, Kazuko
For those interested in the history of Buddhism in Japan this is a must do. Our guide Hiro is very knowledgeable and accommodating. If starting in Osaka you should be prepared to travel 2.5 hours each way and be fit enough to walk up stairs and hills. We highly recommend this tour.
Thank you very much for reviewing the tour. It was really nice going to Koyasan that day. It is very good to know that you liked the tour. Despite the light rain, we had a wonderful time. I hope that our lines cross again in the future. Hiro
My husband and I had a lovely day with Yuki exploring Koyasan. It rained the whole time which made the experience even more magical with the fog in the mountains. Yuki was excellent, sharing her knowledge on the area and it's important history. She took us for a delicious lunch at a local eatery and helped us navigate to Koyasan from Osaka city. Thanks for a great day Yuki!
Thank you for your kind comments. I also had a wonderful time with you both. Although it was raining, the stones in the rock garden at Kongobu-ji Temple and the moss and trees at Okunoin looked even more beautiful. The fog hanging over the mountains was also stunning. You were very interested and listened attentively to the explanations, which made it very rewarding for me as a guide. - Yuki
This was a great tour. The train ride was very scenic. The train system is a little confusing, but our guide was very helpful navigating us. Mt Koto has lots to see and if you can do two days, if would be better.
Kazuko was very nice and knowlegable. We were very happy having her as our tour guide for Mt Koya. Such a beautiful place to visit.
Thank you for joining the Mt. Koya tour and leave a review promptly. I'm happy to hear that you are satisfied with the tour. Unlike other major cities, Mt. Koya has a unique and quiet atmosphere with ever green forest . As high mountain area, cherry season and autumn colorful leaves season are different from Osaka or Kyoto. See you soon. Your guide, Kazuko



