Banzan Daibaiji Zen temple is located on the foot of Banzan mountain, where the prominent Zen monk Ungo-zenji settled down after he had worked as a master of Zuiganji Temple in Matsushima. The trail starts from the temple's site, where unique figures of Rakan, Buddhist diciples, are seen. A three kilometer trail takes less than one hour to reach the mountain top (alt. 376 m). There is a small hall, Kaizando, a resting-place of Ungo-zenji. Banzan is considered a sacred place, and it is loved by locals as an accessible hiking destination.
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Banzan Daibaiji Zen Temple Hike
Hike the trail of a Zen Buddhist Saint in Sendai
By Yuri Sasano
Community writer
Stone figures of Rakan, Buddha's disciples, along the stone steps to the temple
Two statues of "Hudo" are standing on the way to ward off evil spirits. Take nice photos with them and ask for their pardon to tread on the trail
The main hall of Banzan Daibaiji Zen Temple
A unique figure of Rakan
A roughly 320 year old Japanese cypress rests in the temple's garden
A stone figure with a baby deer in his arms
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Stone step trail going though a green forest
Several stone figures of Jizo Bosatsu, a guardian for travelers, are seen along the trail side
The mountain trail is surrounded by greenery and serenity
This small hall is the resting-place of Ungo-Zenji, a prominent Zen Buddhist and a mentor of the Date clan in the early 17th century
View from a trail to the mountain top
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Justin Velgus
9 years ago
I highly recommend a trip in the autumn! There is also a lovely view from the top.
Jennifer Nakajima
10 years ago
Interesting! Sometimes I went to temples and felt something unexplainable experienced. It's hard for a person who has a third eye.
Justin Velgus
10 years ago
It seems to be labled Banzan Taibaiji on some websites, though I have seen incorrect English before. This place comes up when searching the Chinese characters: 大梅寺 (literally "big plum temple"). I hope to check it out soon!!
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