Japan

Kurama

Ancient mountain sanctuary with esoteric traditions

Photo of Kurama, Japan (Kurama by Yiannis Theologos Michellis)

Nestled in the northern mountains of Kyoto, Kurama is a place of spiritual significance and natural beauty, known for its ancient temple linked to esoteric Buddhism, and surrounded by lush forests.

About Kurama

Kurama, a rural area in the mountains north of Kyoto, is deeply intertwined with the spiritual history of the region. Its most notable landmark, Kuramadera Temple, is a significant site founded with the enshrinement of the deity Bishamonten in 770 A.D. The temple is associated with the Tendai sect of Buddhism and is known for its esoteric practices.

The founding of the temple is attributed to the monk Gantei following his vision of the Bodhisattva Mañjuśrī. Kuramadera has since been a center for various Buddhist rituals, particularly esoteric practices seeking enlightenment.

Known for the Kurama Fire Festival (Kurama no Hi Matsuri) on October 22nd, this event features processions with large, lit torches, symbolizing the warding off of evil spirits and has been a part of the area’s cultural heritage for centuries.

Today, Kurama offers a retreat from Kyoto’s city life. Visitors can hike through the mountain path to the temple, often finding the journey spiritually uplifting. Also noteworthy is the Yuki Jinja shrine, a Shinto shrine integral to the Shinto-Buddhist religious mix characteristic of the area.

The Kurama Onsen, with its therapeutic hot springs, was previously a much loved day-trip from Kyoto. Unfortunately it closed during COVID-19 and has remained closed since.

Kurama’s significance reaches beyond its locale, continuing to be a spiritual haven for visitors.

Upcoming Events what's happening around Kurama

🌸 Cherry Blossom Predictions
Friday, 22 March - Saturday, 6 April 2024 (predicted)

Cherry blossoms (sakura) are predicted to start blooming in Hiroshima and the Kansai region around March 22 2024, and reach their peak around March 30 2024.

Petals typically fall within about 1 week of the full bloom unless the weather causes them to drop earlier.

For more information, see our complete Cherry Blossom Predictions 2024 guide.

Updated 11 Mar 2024
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