Daikakuji Temple is a precious temple that conveys the glory of the Heian Period and its historical value is immeasurable. Many buildings related to the royal family still exist, and furthermore, due to its rich cultural assets and historical background, the temple houses many national treasures and important cultural properties, contributing to the study of Buddhist art and architecture in Japan. Daikakuji Temple is a place where historical value and beautiful nature combine to provide visitors with deep impressions and insights.
Hailed as a masterpiece of Japanese gardens, Osawa Pond at Daikakuji Temple is the oldest and most beautiful pond garden in Japan. The pond was created in the Heian period (794-1185), and its historical value has long been recognized. Famous figures of the past composed poems and waka poems by the pond and let their culture bloom. Around the pond, plants and scenery are arranged according to the changing seasons, and the autumn leaves and fresh greenery in spring are especially beautiful. As a place where history and nature are in harmony, Osawa Pond is a precious space to experience Japanese culture and sense of beauty.
Address | 4 Saga-Osawa-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 616-8411, Japan |
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Business hours | 9:00 - 17:00 (reception desk closes at 16:30) |
Regular days off | Open daily *Not open on some days due to temple events. |
Fees | Odou AreaAdults: 500 yenElementary, junior high and high school students: 300 yen Osawa Pond AreaAdults: 300 yenElementary, junior high and high school students: 100 yen *Payments are exempted for those with a disability certificate upon presentation of the certificate. Those with a certificate for specified medical expenses (designated intractable diseases) are exempted from paying the fee upon presentation of the certificate. |
Inquiries | 075-871-0071 |
Home page | https://www.daikakuji.or.jp/ |