Zuiho-in by Real Japanese Gardens

Zuiho-in (Daitoku-ji)(瑞峯院)

A Zen Garden Rooted in Christian History Zuihō-in, part of the Daitoku-ji temple complex in Kyoto, stands out not only for its striking gardens but also for its unusual origins. It was founded in 1546 by Ōtomo Sōrin, a powerful Christian daimyo, as his family temple. Remarkably, Zuihō-in still preserves its original architecture, having survived […]

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Obai-in of Daitoku-ji temple by Real Japanese Gardens

Obai-in (Daitoku-ji)(黄梅院)

Daitoku-ji’s Hidden Gem of Moss, Stone, and Autumn Beauty Ōbai-in(黄梅院)is a rarely accessible sub-temple of Daitoku-ji in Kyoto, renowned for its exquisite moss-covered garden—considered one of Japan’s finest. Open only for a few weeks in November, the temple reveals its full charm during the autumn foliage season. Founded in 1562 as Ōbai-an, the temple is […]

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Daisen-in Temple by Real Japanese Gardens

Daisen-in (Daitoku-ji)(大徳寺、大仙院)

A Zen Garden Journey Through Life Do you want to experience Zen Buddhist philosophy firsthand and meet a Zen priest who might even make you laugh? Do you want to walk the same paths where key figures of Japanese history once lived and trained? Then Daitoku-ji and its sub-temple Daisen-in in northern Kyoto are the […]

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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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Zen garden view at Ryogen-in in Kyoto with rocks and moss

Ryogen-in (Daitoku-ji)(大徳寺龍源院)

A Hidden Gem of Zen Simplicity in Kyoto Tucked away within the famous Daitoku-ji temple complex in Kyoto, Ryogen-in (龍源院) is one of its twenty-two sub-temples. Despite its modest size, it boasts several fascinating “firsts” and “oldests,” making it a must-see for fans of Zen gardens, architecture, and Japanese history. Founded in 1502 by the […]

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Historic tea house at Shinju-an temple with pine trees.

Shinju-an (Daitoku-ji)(真珠庵)

A Hidden Tribute to Ikkyu and Zen Aesthetics in Daitoku-ji Shinju-an, a hidden gem within the Daitoku-ji temple complex, offers visitors a rare glimpse into Kyoto’s quieter, spiritual side. Founded in 1491, the temple honors Ikkyū Sōjun, a legendary Zen monk known for his wit, poetry, and devotion to authentic practice. As the head priest […]

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