Otagi Nenbutsuji
Β· kyoto, Β· β 4.7
Otagi Nenbutsuji is a hidden temple in the Arashiyama mountains featuring over 1,200 unique stone statues of rakan (Buddhist disciples), each carved with distinct and often whimsical expressions by amateur sculptors. Wandering through this peaceful moss-covered temple grounds feels like discovering a secret sculpture garden, where you'll encounter statues playing instruments, practicing sports, or simply smiling. The enchanting atmosphere and photogenic stone figures make this off-the-beaten-path temple one of Kyoto's most charming surprises.
Visitor Information
| π Address | kyoto, |
| π Admission | See official site |
| π Access | β |
| π Hours | Not available |
| π Official | β |
π‘ Tips for Visitors
This temple is located in a remote area beyond central Arashiyama, so take bus 94 from Arashiyama Station or prepare for a 40-minute uphill walk. Entry fee is cash-only (300 yen). Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere, as this hidden gem is less touristy than main Arashiyama attractions.
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