Entsū-ji Zen dry garden with carefully trimmed hedges.

Entsu-ji(圓通寺)

A Zen Temple Framed by Nature’s Beauty Entsū-ji is a serene Zen Buddhist temple in northern Kyoto, known for its famous borrowed scenery (shakkei) featuring Mount Hiei. Located away from the busy city center, Entsū-ji offers a peaceful escape for those who seek quiet reflection and stunning views. This hidden gem is one of Kyoto’s […]

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Rock garden at Korin-in.

Korin-in (Daitoku-ji)(興臨院)

A Hidden Gem of Zen and Tea Culture at Daitoku-ji Kōrin-in (光林院) is a peaceful sub-temple in the large Daitoku-ji temple complex in Kyoto. It was founded in 1520 by the powerful Hatakeyama clan as their family temple. The main hall, called the Hōjō (方丈), is built in the shoin-zukuri style. This style was popular […]

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Chion in Hojo Garden

Chion-in(知恩院)

Spiritual Center of the Pure Land Sect Chion-in(知恩院) stands proudly in Kyoto as the head temple of the Jōdo-shū (Pure Land Sect of Buddhism). Founded in 1234 by Genchi, a devoted disciple of Hōnen (1133–1212), this temple is deeply rooted in Japanese spiritual history. It continues to attract pilgrims, tourists, and scholars from around the […]

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Stone path leading to the entrance of Kōzan-ji temple.

Kozan-ji (Iko-an)(高山寺, 遺香庵)

A Historic Temple in Kyoto’s Takao Mountains Kōzan-ji (高山寺) is one of the oldest temples in the Kyoto area. Nestled in the quiet foothills of Mount Takao, northwest of the city, it belongs to the Shingon school of esoteric Buddhism. Tradition says it was founded in 744 by order of Emperor Kōnin, though the existence […]

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Shinsengumi memorial stone at Mibu-dera Temple. A monument honors the Shinsengumi samurai, who trained at Mibu-dera in the 1860s. A stone marker surrounded by small flags and incense, commemorating the historic samurai group.

Mibu-dera(壬生寺)

Resilience and Renewal in Kyoto Mibu-dera is one of Kyoto’s oldest temples, with a history dating back to the year 991. It was founded by the monk Kaiken, during the peaceful Heian period. Over time, however, the temple has faced many hardships. Like much of Kyoto, Mibu-dera suffered from wars, fires, and natural disasters. Because […]

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