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Hiei-zan is a mountain to the northeast of , lying on the border between the and , .

The temple of , the first outpost of the Japanese (Chin. ) sect of , was founded atop Mount Hiei by Saichō in 788 and rapidly grew into a sprawling complex of temples and buildings that were roughly divided into three areas:

  1. The "West " area near the summit, and technically in .
  2. The "East " area, also near the summit, where Enryaku-ji Temple was first founded, and located just within .
  3. The "Along the river" area near the northernmost end of Mount Hiei. Due to its remoteness, as a temple complex it experienced periods of revival and decline, starting with , later revived by Ryōgen and made famous by the scholar-monk .
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Due to its position north-east of the ancient capital of Kyoto, it was thought in ancient geomancy practices to be a protective bulwark against negative influences on the capital,

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which along with the rise of the Tendai sect in Japan (8th - 12th centuries) meant that the mountain and the temple complex were politically powerful and influential. Later schools of Buddhism in Japan were almost entirely founded by ex-monks of the Tendai sect, such as Hōnen, , Dōgen and , who all studied at the temple before leaving Mount Hiei to start their own practices.

The temple complex was razed by in 1571 to quell the rising power of Tendai's warrior monks (sōhei),

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but it was rebuilt and remains the Tendai headquarters to this day.

The 19th-century Japanese ironclad Hiei was named after this mountain, as was the more famous World War II-era battleship , the latter having initially been built as a battlecruiser.


Mount Hiei in folklore
Mount Hiei has been featured in many folk tales over the ages. Originally it was thought to be the home of gods and of lore, although it is predominantly known for the Buddhist that come from the temple of .


Marathon monks
John Stevens wrote the book The Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei, chronicling the practice of walking long distances – up to a day for 100 straight days, in an effort to attain enlightenment. The practice of walking is known as the kaihōgyō.

A 2010 US National Public Radio report described the sennichi kaihōgyō (thousand-day kaihōgyō) as


Attractions
Beyond the mountain itself, its forests, and the views it affords – of Kyoto, of Ohara, of lake Biwa and Shiga – the main attraction is the temple complex of . The temple complex spreads out over the mountain, but is concentrated in three areas, connected by foot trails. There are also more minor temples and shrines.

Unusually, there are also a number of French-themed attractions – the peak itself features the Garden Museum Hiei, which is themed on French impressionism, featuring gardens and French paintings, while there is also a French-themed hotel, "L'hotel de Hiei" (The Hiei Hotel). The mountain is busiest during the daytime, but has some visitors in the evenings, for light-up displays and to see the night view of the surrounding towns.


Access
The mountain is a popular area for and a toll road provides access by automobile to the top of the mountain; there are also buses that connect the mountaintop to town a few times a day. There are also two routes of : the Eizan Cable from the Kyoto side to the connecting point with an ("ropeway") to the top, and the from the Shiga side to the foot of Enryaku-ji.

The attractions on the mountain are quite spread out, so there are regular buses during the daytime connecting the attractions. The center for these is the bus center, in front of the entrance to the main temple complex at "East Pagoda".


See also
  • Kaihōgyō
  • Shugendō
  • The 100 Views of Nature in Kansai


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