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Temples #8 in Okazaki, Aichi

Ichihatasan Yakushi-ji Okazaki Hondo

4.2 · 1,523 reviews
A quiet place for contemplation
Ichihatasan Yakushi-ji Okazaki Hondo, Ojigairi-12-44 Fujikawacho, Okazaki, Aichi 444-3523, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The original head temple in Shimane is renowned as one of the oldest centers for eye-related healing prayers in Japan.

2

The Okazaki branch maintains a strong focus on 'Yakushi' worship, which historically blends religious devotion with traditional medical hopes.

3

The temple architecture is designed to integrate into the hilly topography of the Fujikawa district.

4

It serves as a regional satellite for the broader Ichihatasan monastic tradition.

Overview

Ichihatasan Yakushi-ji Okazaki Hondo serves as the Okazaki branch of the historic Ichihatasan Yakushi-ji temple, originally established in Shimane Prefecture. The site is dedicated to the Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of medicine and healing. Visitors travel here to participate in rituals associated with eye health and general physical recovery. The complex is situated in the Fujikawa area of Okazaki, characterized by its hillside positioning and traditional architectural elements. The temple grounds are maintained to offer a space for prayer, reflection, and the observation of Buddhist rites.

Photo spot

The view of the main hall exterior from the approach path, capturing the integration of the building with the surrounding hillside greenery.

Insider tips

Wear comfortable, slip-on shoes as you will likely need to remove them before entering the main hall.

Take time to observe the votive tablets or ornaments left by previous visitors, which often detail healing prayers.

Keep a quiet demeanor, as this is an active site of worship rather than a tourist attraction.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to take photos of monks or worshippers during prayer sessions.

Good to know

None

Etiquette

Remove shoes before stepping onto wooden temple floors; maintain a low volume; do not photograph the interior altar or personal rituals.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45-60 minutes
Best time to visit
Early morning for a quieter atmosphere, or during seasonal Buddhist festival days for a more immersive cultural experience.
Address
Ichihatasan Yakushi-ji Okazaki Hondo, Ojigairi-12-44 Fujikawacho, Okazaki, Aichi 444-3523, Japan
34.917, 137.229
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Details
Primary DeityYakushi Nyorai (Medicine Buddha)
SpecializationEye health and healing prayers

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45-60 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning for a quieter atmosphere, or during seasonal Buddhist festival days for a more immersive cultural experience..

The view of the main hall exterior from the approach path, capturing the integration of the building with the surrounding hillside greenery.

Close by you'll find Blueberry Farm OKAZAKI, Okazaki Castle, Minami Park.