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大徳寺

Daitoku-ji Temple

A prominent Zen Buddhist temple complex in Kyoto, encompassing numerous sub-temples and renowned for its serene rock gardens and deep-rooted cultural significance.

Attractions

Buddhist Temple Complex, Historical Landmark, Cultural Heritage

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Established in 1315 by the esteemed monk Daitō Kokushi, Daitoku-ji Temple stands as a testament to Japan's rich Zen heritage. Spanning over 23 hectares, this expansive complex comprises nearly two dozen sub-temples, each offering a unique glimpse into Zen architecture and philosophy. Notably, Daitoku-ji has been a pivotal center for the Japanese tea ceremony, with historical figures like Sen no Rikyū contributing to its esteemed legacy. Visitors can immerse themselves in meticulously designed rock gardens, explore ancient halls, and experience the profound tranquility that pervades the grounds.

Facilities & Services

  • Operating Hours: Vary by sub-temple; generally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

  • Admission Fees: Differ per sub-temple; typically ranging from ¥400 to ¥1,000.

  • Guided Tours: Available upon request; advance booking recommended.

  • Tea Ceremonies: Occasionally hosted in select sub-temples; schedules vary.

  • Accessibility: Some areas may have limited wheelchair access due to traditional architecture.

  • Parking: Limited; public transportation is advisable.

Contact

Address:

53 Murasakino Daitokujicho, Kita Ward, Kyoto, 603-8231

Phone:

075-491-0019

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