
Kōyasan Reihokan Museum
The Kōyasan Reihokan Museum, located in Wakayama, Japan, is a significant cultural and religious repository dedicated to preserving the spiritual heritage of the Kōyasan Buddhist community. It houses an extensive collection of sacred artifacts, manuscripts, and statues related to Shingon Buddhism, a major Buddhist sect founded by Kobo Daishi. The museum provides insight into the history, teachings, and rituals of the tradition, offering visitors a meaningful glimpse into Japan’s religious and cultural history. It serves both as a research center and a place for spiritual reflection.