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Japanese Temple & Peace Pagoda Parking Lot

27H5+GQ5, Rajbari, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102, India

Japanese Temple & Peace Pagoda Parking Lot
Public parking space
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Monday: 5–18
Tuesday: 5–18
Wedneasday: 5–18
Thursday: 5–18
Friday: 5–18
Saturday: 5–18
Sunday: 5–18
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Mainak Ghosh
Mainak Ghosh1 year ago
The parking lot here is quite spacious & can easily accommodate about 80-100 vehicles at a time. This place remains crowded specially during early morning & in the late afternoons.

The view from the Japanese Temple is very beautiful, quite & serene.
Mahatab liton
Mahatab liton1 year ago
Japanese Temple & Peace Pagoda
It's a beautiful environment and holy place. when you will visit Dargileeing please visit there.

Parking Lot.
Sudhanshu Srivastava
Sudhanshu Srivastava1 year ago
A very peaceful and beautifully crafted religious place which gives relief to the daily hustle and bustle of life....the landscape is very attractive and well maintained....must visit
Chandrachur Chakravarti
Chandrachur Chakravarti1 year ago
Very nice location to visit with 2 points, Japanese temple & Peace Pagoda. Very calm & quiet place, well maintained. Steep stairs present to the peace pagoda.
Sukanya Das
Sukanya Das1 year ago
Best place to visit in Darjeeling. It is clean and quiet and gives a nice panoramic view of the quaint city side.
Aditya Nag
Aditya Nag2 years ago
As the name suggests, a peaceful place with some history behind it, situated on a mountain top, the views of the Kanchanjengha Mountain from here is just insane. If you're photogenic then don't miss out on this place. I'll share some photos though.
Nikhil J
Nikhil J2 years ago
Serene place where you can either bask in the morning sun, or take a bird's eye view of the Kanchenjunga mountain peak.
The pagoda is atop a small mount, where you can meditate upon and enjoy the glorious view.
Anant deo
Anant deo2 years ago
A peaceful place. We visited this place in the evening and we are lucky because monks were praying at that time. We also took participate during the pray. This was totally different experience of pray. Japenese pray was different from us. The chant was also different. We played something like drum or dholak. The sound was loud. Just amazing experience of this place.
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