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Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple

A place of funerals that conveys the transience of this world

The temple was built about 1,200 years ago during the Heian period (794-1185), and this area has been a place of funerals since ancient times, first with wind burial and later with earth burial, where people dedicated a stone Buddha and grieved for their eternal separation.
The word “Adashino” is a wish to go to the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.
Many of the stone Buddhas and pagodas on the temple grounds had been buried scattered in the mountains and fields of Adashino for hundreds of years, but in the mid-Meiji period, they were collected and carefully buried with the cooperation of local people.
The stone pagoda is a place where one can feel the scenery of the four seasons, as well as a sense of awe and the impermanence of this world.

Details

Address 17 Saga-Toriihon-Kakano-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8436, Japan
Business hours Gates open 9:00-16:30 (registration closed)
Fees Adult 500 yen
Junior high and high school students 400 yen
Elementary school students and younger
(must be accompanied by a parent or guardian) Free
Inquiries 075-861-2221
Home page http://www.nenbutsuji.jp/