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Daisen-in Temple: A Journey Through Zen

Discover a serene Zen garden in Kyoto's Daisen-in Temple, a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, and explore its symbolic dry landscape and historic architecture.

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Daisen-in Temple, a sub-temple of Kyoto's Daitoku-ji, is a serene Zen sanctuary founded in the early 16th century. It's renowned for its exquisite kare-sansui (dry landscape garden), which uses rocks and sand to represent a metaphorical journey through life, and for its screen paintings.

A brief summary to Daisen-in Temple

  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Photography is prohibited inside the garden to preserve its tranquility and allow for personal reflection.
  • Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of the temple and gardens.
  • Take your time to contemplate the symbolism within the rock arrangements of the kare-sansui garden.
  • Combine your visit with other sub-temples within the Daitoku-ji complex to experience a range of Zen garden styles.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Kyoto Station, take bus number 205 or 206 to the Daitokuji-mae bus stop. The ride takes approximately 45 minutes and costs ¥230. Alternatively, take the Karasuma Subway Line to Kitaoji Station. From there, it's a short bus ride (¥230) or a 15-minute walk to Daitoku-ji.

  • Walking

    From Kitaoji-Horikawa bus stop, walk approximately 5 minutes to reach Daitoku-ji Temple. From Kitaoji Station, it is a 15 minute walk to the temple.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Kyoto. A taxi from Kyoto Station to Daisen-in Temple will cost approximately ¥2,090, depending on traffic. The journey should take around 20-30 minutes.

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Daisen-in Temple, nestled within the Daitoku-ji temple complex in Kyoto, offers a profound glimpse into Zen Buddhism through its meticulously crafted spaces. Founded between 1509 and 1513 by the Zen priest Kogaku Sōkō, the temple's name translates to 'The Academy of the Great Immortals'. It stands as one of Kyoto's five most important Zen temples. The temple is celebrated for its stunning kare-sansui garden, attributed to Sōami, a Zen monk and ink painter. This dry landscape garden uses carefully arranged rocks and raked gravel to depict a symbolic journey through life. The garden's elements, such as a stone boat, waterfalls, and a 'tree of bodhi', represent different stages and challenges in the pursuit of enlightenment. Daisen-in's main hall is a rare surviving example of Hojo-style Zen-Buddhist architecture, showcasing the beauty of Zen aesthetics. The screen paintings inside the temple, also attributed to Sōami, add to the temple's artistic and spiritual ambiance. Sen no Rikyu, an influential tea master, underwent Zen training here and held tea ceremonies for the Shogun. Visitors can experience a sense of tranquility and contemplation as they explore the temple and its gardens.

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