The twin peaks of Futakamizan rise at the western edge of Nara Basin, their silhouette once read as the threshold of paradise. Ancient people quarried the mountain for tuff and sanukite; shrines and temples clustered at its foot. Katsuragi, the city that now occupies this ground, carries that layering quietly — old roads, old water, old allegiances still legible in the landscape.
Taimadera stands near the center of it. The temple holds both a Shingon and a Jodo lineage under one roof, an arrangement that feels less like compromise than deep time. Each year on the fourteenth of April, the Nerikuyo-e — the Sacred Procession of the Coming Saints — moves through the grounds, bodhisattvas crossing a bridge in the open air. The Taima Mandala itself, said to have been woven from lotus thread by the nun Chujohime, is the temple's axis: a cosmological diagram stitched into cloth, still present. Nearby, Sekko-ji keeps what tradition identifies as the oldest stone Buddha in Japan, a seated Maitreya from the late Asuka period.
The Katsuragi City Sumo Museum, Kehayaza, marks different ground — the legendary wrestler Taima no Kehaya is credited here as a founding figure of sumo, and the museum holds a full-size clay ring alongside a substantial collection of sumo materials. The Takenouchikaidou and Kouya Kaidou, two ancient roads, once threaded through this territory as arteries between the capitals and the sacred south. Walking any stretch of the old road today, between shrine precincts and rice paddies fed by Yoshino River water, the sense is less of preservation than of continuity — things still in use, still serving their purpose.
Stay in Katsuragi, Nara
What converges here
- Taimadera East Pagoda
- Taimadera West Pagoda
- Taimadera Main Hall (Mandara-do)
- Futatsuka Tumulus
- Yashikiyama Tumulus
- Taimadera Nakanobо Garden
- Gorin-to (Five-Storied Stone Pagoda)
- Taimadera Kondo
- Taimadera Kodo (Lecture Hall)
- Taimadera Yakushido
- Hakunishi Shrine Main Hall
- Hakunishi Shrine Main Hall
- Taimadera Okuin
- Taimadera Okuin
- Nakanobо Shoin
- Taimadera Okuin
- Murai Family Residence (Shinjo-cho, Kita-Katsuragi-gun, Nara)
- Murai Family Residence (Nara, Kita-Katsuragi-gun, Shinjo-cho)
- Murai Family Residence (Nara Prefecture, Kitakatsuragi-gun, Shinjo-cho)
- Kongo-Ikoma-Kisen
- Mount Nijo
- Shakudo
- Kintetsu-Shinjo
- Taimadera
- Oshiumi
- Iwaki
- Yamato-Shinjo
- Nijo-Jingucho
- Shakudo