#Nanzen-ji Temple Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
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Address:
Nanzenji Fukuchicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8435, Japan
Opening times:
Opens at 8:40-17:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hours
Phone:
+81 75-771-0365
Nanzenji: The Heart of Serenity in Kyoto
In the bustling city of Kyoto, there is a temple known as 'a quiet place in the city', which is Nanzenji. It is located at the foot of Higashiyama, the head temple of the Rinzai sect Nanzenji school, and is one of the famous temples in Kyoto.
The architectural style of Nanzenji is elegant and solemn, giving people a sense of tranquility and peace. Through the temple gate, what comes into view is a lush courtyard and ancient buildings. Here, visitors can feel the charm of traditional Japanese architecture and the profound culture of Zen Buddhism.
At Nanzenji, visitors can participate in Zen meditation experiences and feel the unique charm of Zen practice. During meditation, people need to meditate quietly, forget worldly troubles, and pursue inner peace and tranquility. This practice not only can relieve stress, but also can improve people's concentration and self-awareness.
In addition, the garden of Nanzenji is also a place where visitors linger. The garden is planted with various flowers and trees, the scenery is beautiful, giving people a feeling of relaxation and joy. Here, visitors can stroll in the garden, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and feel the charm of nature.
Nanzenji is also a treasure trove of Japanese culture and art, collecting many precious cultural relics and artworks. Visitors can appreciate ancient Japanese calligraphy, sculpture and crafts here, and understand the development of Japanese culture and art.
Hazel.Simmons@84
The Kiyomizu-dera and Nanzen-ji temples are must-visit spots during the red leaf season
In Kyoto, the red leaf season is divided into particularly bustling places and generally bustling places. Kiyomizu-dera is a particularly bustling place, so it's a must-visit.
Even if there are many people, you can still have your own way of enjoying it. Remember every little detail. The donut coffee breakfast shop on the uphill road, the view of Kyoto city from the observation deck, taking photos of the three-story pagoda under the sunlight from various angles, buying all kinds of amulets, queuing for the Three Holy Waters, sitting in the tea room at the exit to have tea and small dumplings, visiting the bustling Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka, checking in at the popular tea shop Yun no Cha, and tasting the eel rice that I love from Kamado.
Nanzen-ji is also worth visiting. It seems that I ran into a celebrity at the Hojo Pavilion, which is a common occurrence in Kyoto at this time.
David Harris
Walk along the aqueduct at Nanzen-ji in Kyoto ⛩️🇯🇵
Located at the end of Philosopher’s Walk, a beautiful pathway surrounded by lush greenery, is Nanzen-ji temple. It is an elegant and solemn temple with ancient buildings, where you can feel the charm of traditional Japanese architecture.
🎫 Entrance to the temple grounds is free but you can buy tickets for individual attractions inside, ranging from 400 to 600 yen each.
There is a large aqueduct that passes through the temple grounds. It is part of a canal system constructed to bring water from Lake Biwa to Kyoto. Here there are many archways where, if you find the right timing with no one else around, you can take a really cool photo! 📸 You can even walk up the steps to the top of the aqueduct and walk along it for a few hundred metres. At the end, there is a wonderful view of Kyoto from high up in the hills.
It is recommended to visit in spring or autumn time to see the cherry blossoms or maple leaves in full bloom. However, the blossom was gone when I visited, but this temple still left a lasting impression on me 🌸🍁
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Kyoto | A lesser-known artistic travel route that 99% of people don't know about
Having lived in Kyoto for over three years
My favorite is this off-the-beaten-path citywalk artistic route
One can spend a whole day here alone
Recommended Route
Nanzen-ji Temple ➡️ Lake Biwa Canal ➡️ Blue Bottle Coffee ➡️ Heian Shrine ➡️ Kyoto City Kyocera Museum (Kyoto Art Museum) ➡️ Tsutaya Bookstore ➡️ Kyoto Prefectural Library ➡️ The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
⛩️🎨☕️🎫
Filled with artistic atmosphere, encompassing all traditional cultural assets, highly recommended
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1⃣️ Nanzen-ji Temple
Apart from Kiyomizu-dera, this is the temple I recommend the most in Kyoto. It's a bit out of the way, but less crowded, and the photos are incredibly beautiful. The autumn leaves and summer green maple are also gorgeous, it's just a bit bare in winter
2⃣️ Lake Biwa Canal
An old canal project, the red bricks are super suitable for taking Taisho-era kimono photos, especially those with lace edges
3⃣️ Blue Bottle Coffee
The Blue Bottle Coffee at the entrance of Nanzen-ji is an old internet sensation, with menus in both Japanese and English. The staff speak English well, making for barrier-free communication, perfect for a drink after visiting Nanzen-ji
4⃣️ Heian Shrine
Take a photo with the super-sized torii gate ⛩️ + the inner garden is also huge, often used for wedding photos, suitable for spring (cherry blossoms) and winter (plum blossoms)
5⃣️ Kyoto City Kyocera Museum (Kyoto Art Museum)
The Kyocera Museum's exhibitions are always beautiful, and the museum building itself is a cultural asset. The interior is all white, making for superb photos, and it also has a Japanese garden, a perfect combination of modern and traditional❗️
6⃣️ Tsutaya Bookstore
With a coffee shop and restaurant, it's a great place to dine when tired
7⃣️ Kyoto Prefectural Library
The building is also a cultural asset, with a rich collection of books for those in need
8⃣️ The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
A place people go to see exhibitions, with a new exhibition by Masakazu Kobayashi starting on 1.6, worth checking out if you're there at that time
Additionally, Kyoto Yamamoto Leather Craft Store (I love leather goods, the quality is superb) and the Kyoto Museum of Photography are also worth a visit
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This route includes art museums, libraries, temples, shrines, coffee shops, restaurants, and almost all the buildings themselves are cultural assets. You'll really regret it if you don't go
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griffith_4254
Kyoto's Nanzenji Temple is the preferred location for kimono photography.
Nanzenji belongs to a slightly remote area of Kyoto.
At that time, we communicated well with the local Chinese photographer.
Listen to the photographer's suggestion and choose a less crowded place for the shoot.
Honestly, having fewer people makes for better shots, so the four of us decided in advance in China.
Okay, the whole day was very busy. We chose to wear kimono and did our hair. To save time, we did our own makeup beforehand.
To hold onto youth is still very difficult, isn't it?
Maybe the heavens know about the day we took the photo.
The weather is so good that the temperature has risen to 31 degrees.
We chose a furisode that feels like a small formal dress inside a kimono.
Wow, it's like a mobile sauna for the body.
Arriving at the filming location of Nanzenji Temple, a cool breeze greeted me instantly.
We suddenly felt fortunate to have a place to cool off.
I won't let my makeup look too outrageous even when taking photos.
Although the whole filming process was a bit tough.
However, we are also very pleased to see such original footage.
Next time, I want to take a set of elegant photos alone.
Anyway, the user experience is still to be continued...
D@rk3ll1x_R@v3nsh@d0w
Encounter the first heavy snow in Kyoto in 2023.
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Encounter the first heavy snow in Kyoto in 2023.
Kyoto welcomed its first heavy snowfall of 2023, and with the snowy scenery, it's the perfect opportunity to go out and enjoy the view.
After a night of heavy snowfall, the ancient capital of a thousand years, dressed in silver, added a layer of quiet and solemn filter. Let's enjoy the beautiful picture of "Kyoto Snow" together.
On the snowy street of Changjie Slope, the roofs of temples and shrines are lined with white edges, adding a Zen atmosphere to the garden landscape. The gate of Cainan Temple bears the snow-laden branches, covering up the messy details and leaving only the simple buildings and a bright white. The snow-covered Guichuan Shrine, with its red approach, is the most beautiful scenery in winter Kyoto. From January to February each year, a romantic lighting event is held only on snowy Saturdays, where you can enjoy a dreamy snow light night view.
Today I will recommend a Japanese Kyoto homestay to everyone. Homestay name: Kyoto Machiya Cottage karigane9. Location: Shimono Shimomen-cho 52-2, Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
Accommodation location: located in the Kamigyo Ward of Kyoto City, with very convenient transportation. Only a 1-minute walk from Daitoku-ji Temple, which is the best place to experience the combination of "Zen" culture and "Tea Ceremony". It is 1.8 kilometers away from Kinkaku-ji Temple.
Homestay highlights: This is a very traditional Japanese-style homestay, perfectly interpreting the Japanese-style quiet and lonely wind. Every corner is filled with thick movie paintings. The room is a traditional Japanese-style tatami mat. Sleeping on a Japanese-style mattress at night is very soft and comfortable. The homestay has complete living facilities, and the kitchen has a wide range of seasonings. Here, you can experience the life in Kyoto in Japanese dramas.
Cost-effectiveness: The price is around 1800RMB per night, and it can accommodate 5 people, only requiring an average of 400RMB per person.
solstice_2942
The most victorious home is located in the Nanchan Temple. It goes east along the Waterway Pavilion. The deepest hides are the smallest and the best. It is easy to be missed.
The most Shengyuan is a temple built by the Daozhi Dazheng Zhengzheng. It was originally the site of the Nanzenji Temple in the end of the Meiji period. In the 6th year of Taisho, the most successful temple was moved here.
The temple is small, you can go shopping in 10 minutes, but the red leaves are not inferior. The entry point is all maple tree, this time it is still a little early, just beginning to change, since the Nanchan Temple, you may wish to visit.
Address: Nanchan Temple territory
fare: free
Mio..
Compared with other temples in Japan, the Nanchan Temple area in Dongshan District is wide, and it has entered a door and the scenery has changed. In the spring, where the cherry blossoms are autumn and red leaves, we are coming in the summer, but the three doors are moving in a different way. The
Nanchan Temple has a group of Western-style masonry buildings that attract many tourists to take pictures here. It was originally a place where water from Lake Biwa was introduced into the urban area of Kyoto to generate hydropower. On a road outside the
Nanchan Temple, a group of traditional restaurants gather, and there are surprises when you walk into a family.
Lynn&Luca.
Nanchan Temple is the highest temple in Japan and is very famous. So there are still quite a lot of tourists. The temple preserves 124 pieces of Taoyuan-style luxury abbots (National Treasures), one of Japan's three major gates (three important gates), Fatang, Suimen Gate, white stone walls for the exterior of the costume drama, and red bricks. The European-style waterway bridge "Waterway Pavilion" and so on. It is quite different from other temples. Tickets for the 500-foot gate are personally worthwhile, although only one floor can be boarded, but look at the beauty from another height. You can feel the history of the texture map 3 by hand.