Nonin-ji temple Garden in Hanno Saitama

Nōnin-ji(能仁寺)

Nōnin-ji is a temple of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism built in the Azuchi-Momoyama period. The gardens are especially beautiful in early summer, when the hydrangeas are flowering, and in fall, when the leaves of the Japanese maples change their color.

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Directions

How to get there
From Tokyo Ikebukuro station, take the Seibu Ikebukuro line from platform 7 towards Hannō (飯能). Get off at Hannō station and walk in north-western direction for 1.6 kilometer or 20 minutes.
The Saitama Hannō Hospital is close to the temple.

Admission
300 Yen

Address
1329 Hannō, Hannō City, Saitama 357-0063
〒357-0063 埼玉県飯能市飯能 1329

Telephone
042-973-4128


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