The Japanese Temple is accessed
from near the main market in Sarnath, and is just behind the government-run
tourist bungalow. This Japanese temple has typically Japanese aesthetics, with
a double storey pagoda with a sloping roof curving up at the eaves that gives
it a very calm feel. A placard outside the shrine suggests that it is run by
Dharmachakra Indo-Japan Buddhist Cultural Society.
The original name of the Japanese temple is
Nichigai Suzan Horinji Temple but it is commonly referred to as 'Japanese
Temple'. The pleasing architecture of the temple is reminiscent of the world renowned Japanese temples in Kyoto, Japan. Before the
main temple, on the right side, there is a statue of the Buddha in a calm pose
beneath a tree. On the left side there is a pillar with Japanese inscriptions.
The aura of calmness inside the temple is to be
felt to be believed. The interiors of the temple are serenely beautiful.
There’s a huge wooden statue of the Buddha in reclining pose with an exquisite
design on the head. The Buddhist mantra of Na Mu Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo is close to
the main statue. The aroma of sandalwood is an added charm as all the small
statues and other wood furniture is made out of sandalwood. It is a perfect
place for meditation and
calm. At times, Japanese tourists may be spotted laying prostrate upon the
ground in devotion.
All the wooden sculptures and items
at this very famous Buddhist temple in Sarnath are made up of sandalwood.
Besides, the ambiance of the Japanese Temple is so surreal that one could spend
hours just adoring the beauty and tranquility of this must-visit tourist
attraction in Sarnath.