Tōfuku-ji Temple

· kyoto, · ★4.5

Tōfuku-ji Temple is one of Kyoto's most spectacular Zen Buddhist temples, renowned for its breathtaking autumn foliage and historic wooden bridge corridors. Founded in 1236, this sprawling temple complex features stunning traditional gardens designed by renowned modernist Mirei Shigemori, blending classical Zen aesthetics with contemporary geometric patterns. The Tsūten Bridge offers unforgettable views over a sea of maple trees that transform into brilliant shades of red and gold each November, making it one of Japan's premier autumn destinations.

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📍 Addresskyoto,
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💡 Tips for Visitors

Visit early in the morning or on weekdays to avoid crowds, especially during peak autumn season in mid-to-late November when the temple can be extremely busy. Photography is prohibited on the famous Tsūten Bridge during autumn to keep visitor flow moving. The temple is cash-only for admission, and while English signage is limited, the grounds are easy to navigate independently.

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