Baien Zen Temple

This ancient temple, founded during the Ashikaga period, belongs to the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism. It houses the graves of Jirōchō, Ōmasa, and Komasa, and features a bronze statue of Jirōchō—the only one of its kind in Japan dedicated to a legendary outlaw.

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Exterior
Exterior
Statue of Jirocho Shimizu
Statue of Jirocho Shimizu
Jirocho Museum
Jirocho Museum

Basic Information

Address
3-8 Shimizu-Minamioka-cho, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture 424-0932
Telephone Number
054-352-0995
Price
Admission (Adults) 300
Admission (Children) 150
(Other) Admission to the Jirocho Museum and Jirocho's Grave
Access

[Car]
20 minutes from the Tomei Shimizu Interchange

[Public Transportation]
Take the Yamahara-Baienji Line bus from JR Shimizu Station for about 10 minutes and get off at "Baienji."

Car Park

[Standard-sized vehicle]
20

[Large vehicle]
2

Website

https://en.komatsuen.com/baiinji/

*Please note that business hours, holidays, and prices are subject to change, so please check with the contact information provided before visiting.

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