Jokoji Temple

Art & Architecture History

Jokoji Temple is a lesser-known Zen Buddhist temple in Obama city, Fukui Prefecture. It was founded in 1630 by a woman called Jokoin to pray for her dead husband, a major daimyo, and parents. The temple still preserves letters and calligraphies by her as well as a portrait. The temple was damaged by fire in the twentieth century and abandoned, but it was reconstructed in 2001. Today it is well-known by locals for the Japanese iris festival. About 2500 Japanese iris flowers blossom from early to mid June on the temple grounds, creating a beautiful scene that flower lovers will appreciate.

Duration
1.0 Hour
Telephone Number
0770-53-2327
Postal code
〒9170055
Address
1 Obamaasama, Obama City, Fukui
常高院
Method of payment
Cash
Recommended season
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Business Hours
Monday・Tuesday・Wednesday・Thursday・Friday・Saturday・Sunday : 09:00~16:00

Admisson Fee
JPY400 / Adult

Group discounts available. Please check the official site for details.

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