Tenryuji Temple is one of the most beautiful temples in Kyoto, a place where Japanese tradition and aesthetics merge.
Its garden is constructed with exquisite arrangements and combinations of plants, and shows different expressions as the seasons change.
The historical architecture and cultural background of the temple are also attractive, and it is a precious temple that has been in existence for about 700 years. The tranquility and beauty of the temple coexist, inspiring people from all over the world as a place to heal body and soul.
Address | 68, Sagano-baba-cho, Tenryuji, Saga, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, 616-8385, Japan |
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Business hours | 8:30 - 17:00 (Gate closes at 17:00) |
Fees | Garden (Sogen Pond, Hyakkaen)High school students and older: 500 yenElementary and junior high school students: 300 yen Preschool children: Free of charge Those who present their disability certificate at the reception desk will receive a 100 yen discount for themselves and up to one caregiver. Additional 300 yen to the admission fee for the halls (Daihojo, Shoin, Taihoden)and garden8:30 - 16:45 [Last admission at 16:30]. Please note that there are some days when the halls cannot be visited due to events, etc. Special viewing of "Dragon and Cloud" in the Dharma Hall500 yen per person (in addition to the regular admission fee above)9:00 - 16:30 [registration closes at 16:20]. The reception desk is located on the west side of the Dharma Hall. Open only on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays [Open daily during spring, summer, and fall] |
Inquiries | 075-881-1235 |
Home page | https://www.tenryuji.com/ |