西芳寺(苔寺)
Saihō-ji (Koke-dera) Temple
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyoto, renowned for its lush moss garden featuring over 120 varieties, offering a serene and contemplative experience.
Attractions
Buddhist Temple, Garden, Historical Landmark, Cultural Heritage
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Saihō-ji, commonly known as Koke-dera or "Moss Temple," is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple established in the Nara period. The temple's garden, designed by the esteemed gardener Musō Soseki in the 14th century, is celebrated for its verdant moss covering, which flourished during the Meiji era. Visitors are required to make advance reservations to participate in a unique experience that includes copying sutras or engaging in meditation before exploring the tranquil grounds.
Facilities & Services
Advance reservation required
Sutra copying or meditation session prior to garden entry
Open daily; specific visiting hours provided upon reservation confirmation
No on-site parking; public transportation recommended