Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple
· kyoto, Kyoto · 笘・{spot.rating}
Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple is a hauntingly beautiful Buddhist temple in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto, famous for its 8,000 stone statues commemorating forgotten souls. The temple grounds feature moss-covered stone monuments scattered throughout a serene bamboo grove, creating an atmosphere of peaceful reflection, especially during the annual Sento Kuyo ceremony in August when lanterns illuminate the thousands of statues. This lesser-known gem offers a quieter, more contemplative experience compared to Kyoto's crowded tourist sites, particularly enchanting during autumn when fall foliage frames the ancient stones.
Visitor Information
| 📍 Address | kyoto, Kyoto |
| 🎫 Admission | See official site |
| 🚉 Access | – |
| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
| 🌐 Official | – |
💡 Tips for Visitors
Admission is cash-only (500 yen), so bring Japanese yen. Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds, with autumn (November) being the most photogenic season. Limited English signage is available, but the visual impact of the stone statues speaks for itself; consider combining your visit with nearby Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
Book Tours & Experiences
Also check Klook
Book tours & activities
Nearby Hotels
🏨Search hotels near Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple
Compare prices on Booking.com
Nearby Attractions
Explore More
🚄 Planning to travel Japan by train?
The Japan Rail Pass covers shinkansen & most JR lines