Nisonin Temple

· kyoto, Kyoto · 笘・{spot.rating}

Nisonin Temple is a serene Buddhist temple nestled in the scenic Saga-Arashiyama area of Kyoto, known for its stunning autumn foliage and peaceful moss gardens. Originally founded in the 9th century, this historic temple features beautiful traditional architecture and houses two principal Buddha statues, which give the temple its name meaning 'Two Honored Ones.' The temple offers a tranquil escape from crowded tourist spots, with picturesque sliding door paintings and a lovely view of the surrounding mountainside.

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📍 Addresskyoto, Kyoto
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Cash payment is required for the entrance fee as credit cards are not accepted. The best time to visit is during autumn (November) when the maple trees create a breathtaking display of red and gold colors, though it can get crowded during peak season. English signage is limited, so consider bringing a translation app or guidebook to fully appreciate the temple's history and features.

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