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Rurikoji the five-story pagoda shine

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Rurikoji Temple in Yamaguchi City is a Soto Zen temple whose symbol is its five-story pagoda, a national treasure. This beautiful tower, built during the Muromachi period, conveys Japanese history and architectural beauty to the present day, and is a must-see, especially when lit up at night.
Rurikoji Temple is located in Kayama-cho, Yamaguchi City, and is a historic temple that has watched over the rise and fall of the Ouchi clan. The five-story pagoda that stands in the center of the temple grounds was built around 1442 and is the 10th oldest existing five-story pagoda in Japan, and is designated as a national treasure. Its cypress bark roof and graceful appearance convey the architectural style of the mid-Muromachi period, and are captivating to behold. In particular, the "upside-down five-story pagoda" reflected in the pond is said to be a symbol of Yamaguchi, the "western capital," due to its beauty.

The five-story pagoda is lit up at night, creating a fantastical appearance that is different from the daytime. The light of the tower reflected on the water surface is breathtakingly beautiful, and creates a mysterious atmosphere that is different from the daytime. The area around the five-story pagoda has been developed as "Kayama Park," where you can stroll through the beautiful gardens where seasonal flowers bloom. It is especially beautiful during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, and is crowded with many tourists. The park is dotted with historical sights, such as the monument to the "Letter of Instruction to Three Sons," which is said to have been sent by Mori Motonari to Kikkawa Motoharu and Kobayakawa Takakage.

Yuda Onsen is located nearby.
[Admission Fee]
- Temple grounds and exterior of the five-story pagoda: Free
- Pagoda Museum: 200 yen for adults, 100 yen for junior and senior high school students, 50 yen for elementary school students (open all year round)

[Opening Hours]
- Kayama Park (Temple grounds): Open all day
- Pagoda Museum: 9:00-17:00 (entry until 16:30)
- Illumination: Sunset-22:00

[Closed Days]
- Kayama Park: None (open all year round)
- Pagoda Museum: None (except New Year's holidays and temporary closures)

[Parking]
Kayama Park Parking: Approximately 100 cars (free)
    Category
    周防・長門history
    Adress
    山口県山口市香山町7−1
    Official Website
    http://yamaguchi-city.jp/details/aa_ruri_tou.html
    TEL
    083-924-9139

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