Although Daisen is a very popular place to skii in the winter time, Daisen does offer a nice alternative, as well! I traveled here in the summer, so there was obviously no one skiing, but being here in the summer proved to be a good experience for a different activity.
If you take a walk on the trails, you will find Daisenji Temple, which was originally built 1200 years ago, but due to fires, the current Daisenji Temple was built in 1951. The Jizou-Bosatsu is also on the trail. The jizou is said to lead dead souls out of hell (the Rikuro) and up to heaven. If you want a special blessing, sprinkle some water onto the statue!
All of the temples, shrines, and other natural and man-made sites make Mount Daisen a walk to remember! If you go far (high) enough, you can even see the Sea of Japan!
Updated Aug 7, 2010
In Japan, Daisen is known for having the largest "gongen-zukuri" roof, located on the Ogamiyama shrine, and the longest natural stone road (picture) in the entire country.
Written Sep 24, 2005
1 - 2 of 2
Reviews and photos of Daisen attractions posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Daisen sightseeing.

In Japan, Daisen is known for having the largest "gongen-zukuri" roof, located on the Ogamiyama shrine, and the longest natural stone road (picture) in the...
Our members can help!
1

While in Japan, I was lucky enough to get the chance to go to a children's camp in Daisen. Mount Daisen is a beautiful mountain with many temples and shrines scattered about it. I went for a hike on...
Build your own Daisen page