Yoshiminedera Temple is the 20th temple on the pilgrimage of the 33 sacred places in the western part of Japan. The temple is home to a five-leaf pine tree more than 600 years old and a natural monument, the Yuryu-matsu (dragon pine), which is 38 meters long. Date of construction: 11th century
8:00-17:00
Adults: 500 yen
High school students: 300 yen
Junior high school students: 200 yen
Elementary school students: 200 yen
30 minutes by Hankyu Bus from Higashi Muko Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line →.
150 minutes on foot from Higashi Muko Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line