Place of worship • 15-19 Shiromimachi, Isahaya, Nagasaki 854-0005, Japan
Located in Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Keiganji Temple is known as a venerable temple of the Jodo sect. Within its quiet presence breathes centuries of history and culture. Stepping into its precincts, one can leisurely feel the flow of time.
Keiganji Temple preserves many cultural assets designated by Nagasaki Prefecture. These precious heritages are a collection of the best of Japanese Buddhist art, each with a detailed explanation, allowing visitors to enjoy an educational historical walk.
The temple's center is its majestic main hall, which impresses visitors with its grandeur. The surrounding gardens feature large ginkgo trees with years of history, showcasing beauty in all seasons, particularly in autumn when the ginkgo leaves turn a splendid golden color.
Keiganji Temple is also famous as the birthplace of the famous koto piece 'Rokudan', adding a unique cultural atmosphere to the entire temple with this historical background.
The charm of Keiganji Temple also lies in its tranquility. Detached from the hustle and bustle, a slow stroll through the precincts calms the heart. Sometimes, only the sound of rustling trees in the wind or chirping birds can be heard, offering such luxurious time.
Keiganji Temple is a special space where history, culture, and tranquility harmonize. It's an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful time away from busy everyday life. If you have the opportunity to visit, be sure to stroll slowly and savor the unique atmosphere this temple offers.