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Shōrenin Temple: Kyoto's Imperial Sanctuary

Discover Shōrenin Temple in Kyoto: A tranquil sanctuary with imperial history, stunning gardens, and serene atmosphere.

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Shōrenin Temple, nestled in Kyoto's Higashiyama district, is a serene escape with imperial connections. Known as one of Kyoto's Monzeki temples, its head priests were traditionally members of the imperial family. Explore its halls, gardens, and tranquil atmosphere.

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69-1 Awadaguchi Sanjobocho, Kyoto, Awadaguchi Sanjobocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0035, JP
Monday
9 am-4:30 pm
Tuesday
9 am-4:30 pm
Wednesday
9 am-4:30 pm
Thursday
9 am-4:30 pm
Friday
9 am-4:30 pm
Saturday
9 am-4:30 pm
Sunday
9 am-4:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Kyoto Station, take the Tozai Subway Line to Higashiyama Station (approximately 15 minutes, 260 yen). From the station, it's a 5-minute walk to Shōrenin Temple. Alternatively, take Kyoto City Bus number 5, 46, or 100 from Kyoto Station to the Jingu-michi bus stop (approximately 30 minutes, 230 yen), followed by a 3-minute walk.

    Walking

    Shōrenin Temple is located north of Maruyama Park and next to Chionin Temple in Kyoto's Higashiyama District. From Yasaka Shrine, it's about a 10-minute walk. Follow the signs towards Chionin Temple; Shōrenin is just beside it.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Kyoto. A short taxi ride from Kyoto Station to Shōrenin Temple will cost approximately 1,500 - 2,000 yen, depending on traffic. Tell the driver you want to go to 'Shōrenin Temple' near Chionin Temple. Note: There is free parking available for visitors. However, during peak seasons, parking may be limited.

    Local tips

    Visit during the spring or autumn evening illuminations for a magical experience.
    Enjoy green tea and sweets in the Kachoden drawing room while admiring the garden.
    Take your time to wander through the serene moss garden and bamboo grove.
    Look for the giant camphor trees near the entrance, some of which are said to be 800 years old.

    Discover more about Shōrenin Temple

    Shōrenin Temple, also known as Shōrenin Monzeki or Awata Palace, is a Tendai sect Buddhist temple located at the foot of Kyoto's Higashiyama mountains. It is one of Kyoto's Monzeki temples, historically led by priests of imperial lineage, giving it a refined and stately atmosphere. Founded in the 12th century by Emperor Toba, who had Shōrenin constructed as a residence for his son to study Buddhism, the temple has close ties to the Imperial family. It even served as a temporary imperial palace for Empress Go-Sakuramachi after the Great Kyoto Fire of 1788. Visitors can wander through the temple's buildings connected by wooden walkways, including the Kachoden drawing room, which overlooks a serene pond garden. The Shinden, the temple's largest building, and the Shijokodo Hall, which houses rarely displayed sacred paintings, are also highlights. The temple grounds feature a moss garden with ancient camphor trees, some said to be 800 years old, and a bamboo grove. In spring and autumn, the temple hosts special evening illuminations.
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