Shukubo(Temple Lodging) is a casual style of temple stay that you can experience in historic temples in Japan. Tatsueji is one of the temple of 'Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage'.
Enjoy Temple stay at Tatsueji Temple! You can stay at Shukubo of Tatsueji temple, this is the place where Emperor Shomu ordered the temple built for his wife Empress Komyo as a prayer for safe childbirth.
You can choose one of 4 plans: Standard room Stay Plan (Dinner and Breakfast included) Special room Stay Plan (Dinner and Breakfast included) Standard room Stay Plan (Dinner and Breakfast included) with making Buddhist prayer beads and Goma Fire Ritual Special room Stay Plan (Dinner and Breakfast included) with making Buddhist prayer beads and Goma Fire Ritual
Plelase note: ・All meals will be serving Japanese Buddhist vegetarian cuisine ・Japanese Room (no private bath and restroom) ・Free 'Otsutome' Night prayer
~Information on Tatsueji Temple~ Tatsueji is temple 19 of the Shikoku Pilgrimage. It is located in Komatsushima, Tokushima Prefecture. The principal image of this temple is Enmei Jizo Bosatsu and is known as the Sosekisho of Shikoku, the principal barrier station of Shikoku, and Awa no Sekisho, the barrier station of Awa (Tokushima).
~Information on Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgramage~ The Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgramage is one of the few circular-shaped pilgrimages in the world. It includes 88 “official” temples and numerous other sacred sites where Kukai (Kōbō Daishi) is believed to have trained or have spent time during the 9th Century. If walked, the entire route is about 1,200 kilometers long which allows one to experience the abundant natural surroundings of Shikoku and opportunities to mingle with locals.
・All meals will be serving Japanese Buddhist vegetarian cuisine ・Japanese Room (no private bath and restroom) ・There is also a large bathroom and one private shower. Please share with other guests. ・Free 'Otsutome' Night prayer ・Towels and toothbrushing set are included ・Drinks with meals will be charged separately.
※If you apply for making Buddhist prayer beads and Goma Fire Ritual Plan Making Buddhist prayer beads starting time : 16:00pm on time
check-in/check-out time: 13:00~17:00/10:00 Please come to Shukubo and check in by 17:00 pm
Free 'Otsutome' Night prayer starting time : 17:00pm on time
※If you apply for making Buddhist prayer beads and Goma Fire Ritual Plan Goma Fire Ritual will be held together with 'Otsutome' Night prayer. When you participate in the Goma Fire Ritual, your prayer beads will be placed in the fire of the Goma to purify them and receive blessings.
Dinner starting time : 18:00pm on time Breakfast starting time : 7:30am on time Please inform us in advance if you have any allergies or dietary restrictions when you book. Please note that we are unable to accommodate menu changes on the day.