Welcome to the Japanese Temple in Kushinagar, a serene spot in Uttar Pradesh, India! Kushinagar, once called Kusinara, is where Lord Buddha took his last breath and attained 'Mahaparinirvana'. This beautiful temple, built with Japanese architecture, reminds us of Buddha's teachings and the strong connection between India and Japan. Come find peace and learn about history!
Admire The Golden Buddha Statue.
Explore The Japanese Architectural Design.
Learn About Japanese Buddhist Traditions.
Meditate In The Serene Environment.
Stroll Through The Peaceful Gardens.
Take Photographs Of The Temple Complex.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
The Japanese Temple in Kushinagar was built with contributions from the Japanese Buddhist community, reflecting the strong ties between India and Japan in promoting Buddhist philosophy. It was constructed to provide a place of worship and meditation for Buddhist pilgrims visiting Kushinagar, the site of Buddha's Mahaparinirvana (death). The temple stands as a symbol of international collaboration in preserving and promoting Buddhist heritage. Over the years, it has become an important center for Buddhist studies and spiritual practices, attracting devotees and scholars from around the world. The temple's establishment highlights the enduring legacy of Buddhism and its global appeal.