Unfortunately, the level of English support is basic, with many of the artefacts on display not having any English at all. A pity, as it could provide some interesting background to the history of the...
The back of the main hall of Zuiganji Temple is a paid zone where you need an admission ticket. After passing the reception, there is a middle gate in front of it, but if you go to the right in front of the middle gate, you will find a treasure hall named "Seiryuden". The building was newly built in 1995, and the treasures of Zuiganji Temple are on display. The wall paintings of the main hall and the images of successive Date feudal lords are impressive.
A museum that exhibits the treasures of Zuiganji Temple. If you buy an admission ticket, you can enter this museum, so it's a good idea to take a look before visiting the main hall. There are plenty of exhibits such as those related to the Date family, but it's a pity that I couldn't appreciate it slowly because I was traveling with children. Shooting is prohibited inside.
A treasure hall opposite the main hall of Zuiganji Temple and Kuri. It was newly built and reopened in 1995. The main hall barrier paintings of nationally designated important cultural properties that have been preserved and repaired, images of successive feudal lords of the Date family, art crafts such as paintings, calligraphy, tea bowls donated by the Date family, ink ruins created by the successive chief priests of this mountain and Rinzai Zen culture, Excavated items related to Enpukuji Temple in the Middle Ages, paintings and calligraphy related to Matsushima, the three scenic spots in Japan, are stored. This facility, which also serves as a study of history, is very wonderful for those who are interested ...
Visitors can view many of the precious treasures of Zuigan-ji Temple
現在の寺院の名称である『瑞巌寺』になるより前の時代から受け継がれてきた宝物を含む、瑞巌寺に伝わる様々な文化財が展示されている博物館。仏像や涅槃図、書簡等をはじめ、重要文化財に指定されている宝物も数多く展示されている。本堂や庫裡の拝観料で利用できるため、是非とも訪れておきたい。 文化財保護のため、基本的に全ての展示物は撮影禁止で、また館内の証明は暗めに設定されている。特に階段での昇降は要注意。昇降...
Not much English support
Unfortunately, the level of English support is basic, with many of the artefacts on display not having any English at all. A pity, as it could provide some interesting background to the history of the...
The treasures of Zuiganji Temple are on display.
The back of the main hall of Zuiganji Temple is a paid zone where you need an admission ticket. After passing the reception, there is a middle gate in front of it, but if you go to the right in front of the middle gate, you will find a treasure hall named "Seiryuden". The building was newly built in 1995, and the treasures of Zuiganji Temple are on display. The wall paintings of the main hall and the images of successive Date feudal lords are impressive.
Exhibiting the treasures of Zuigan Ji Temple
A museum that exhibits the treasures of Zuiganji Temple. If you buy an admission ticket, you can enter this museum, so it's a good idea to take a look before visiting the main hall. There are plenty of exhibits such as those related to the Date family, but it's a pity that I couldn't appreciate it slowly because I was traveling with children. Shooting is prohibited inside.
Treasure Museum
A treasure hall opposite the main hall of Zuiganji Temple and Kuri. It was newly built and reopened in 1995. The main hall barrier paintings of nationally designated important cultural properties that have been preserved and repaired, images of successive feudal lords of the Date family, art crafts such as paintings, calligraphy, tea bowls donated by the Date family, ink ruins created by the successive chief priests of this mountain and Rinzai Zen culture, Excavated items related to Enpukuji Temple in the Middle Ages, paintings and calligraphy related to Matsushima, the three scenic spots in Japan, are stored. This facility, which also serves as a study of history, is very wonderful for those who are interested ...