Enjoji
Enjoji: A Serene Buddhist Retreat in the Heart of Tokyo
Discover tranquility at Enjoji, a historic Buddhist temple in Bunkyo City, Tokyo, perfect for reflection and cultural exploration.
Nestled in the heart of Bunkyo City, Enjoji offers tourists a tranquil escape from the bustling streets of Tokyo. This Buddhist temple, rich in history and culture, invites visitors to explore its serene grounds, beautiful architecture, and peaceful atmosphere. Ideal for those seeking reflection and a taste of traditional Japanese spirituality, Enjoji is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving in Kai, head towards the Chuo Expressway and follow signs for Tokyo. After approximately 1.5 hours of driving, take the exit toward Bunkyo City. Once you exit, continue on Route 254 (Hakusan-dori) and follow the signs for Hakusan. After about 10 minutes, you will arrive at 1 Chome-34-6 Hakusan, where Enjoji is located. Look for parking options nearby as it can be limited.
Public Transportation
To reach Enjoji by public transport, start your journey from Kai Station. Take the JR Chuo Line train towards Tokyo. After about an hour, transfer at Shinjuku Station to the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line. Ride the train for 5 stops until you reach the Korakuen Station. From Korakuen Station, take exit 2 and walk towards Hakusan. It will take you about 12 minutes to walk to 1 Chome-34-6 Hakusan. Enjoji will be visible as you approach the area.
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