Daitoku-ji Temple
ยท kyoto, ยท โ 4.3
Daitoku-ji is a magnificent Zen Buddhist temple complex in northern Kyoto, renowned for its stunning rock gardens and tea ceremony heritage. Founded in 1319, this sprawling compound houses over 20 sub-temples, several of which feature National Treasures including masterful ink paintings and exquisite karesansui gardens. The temple played a pivotal role in developing the Japanese tea ceremony and offers visitors a serene escape into authentic Zen aesthetics away from Kyoto's more crowded tourist sites.
Visitor Information
| ๐ Address | kyoto, |
| ๐ Admission | See official site |
| ๐ Access | โ |
| ๐ Hours | Not available |
| ๐ Official | โ |
๐ก Tips for Visitors
Most sub-temples require separate admission fees and are cash-only, so bring sufficient yen. Visit on weekday mornings for a more peaceful experience, as weekends can get crowded. Note that photography is strictly prohibited inside temple buildings, and only select sub-temples like Daisen-in and Zuiho-in are regularly open to the public.
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