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Koke Dera Kyotos Moss Temple

Koke-dera, which means “Moss Temple” is one of the most aptly named temples in Kyoto. It’s a lush green paradise than can only be visited by application.

Koke-dera (Saiho-ji or "Moss") Temple, Kyoto : copyright Damien
Douxchamps[Saiho-ji “Koke-dera” Moss Temple image © Damien Douxchamps]

Kyoto’s relatively damp and humid climate is perfect for growing moss, and nowhere is this more evident than in the garden at Saiho-ji Temple, better known in Japanese as “Koke-dera,” which means “Moss Temple.” You have to apply in advance to apply (see below). Once you arrive (at the appointed time on your acceptance postcard), you’ll first have to copy a sutra (Buddhist text like a prayer) before being allowed to tour the garden. Don’t worry too much about this. It’s all pretty self-explanatory and you can just look at what the nearest Japanese person is doing. And, you don’t have to finish the whole sutra — just wait until the first Japanese people start standing up and slipping out into the garden and then join them. Here’s how to apply:

Send a postcard at least 7 working days before the date you wish to visit and include your name, number of visitors in your group, address in Japan (this can be a hotel or ryokan), occupation, age (you must be over 18) and desired date of visit (I suggest giving two or three possible choices). The address is:

Saiho\=-ji,
56 Kamigaya-cho\=,
Matsuo, Nishikyo\=-ku,
Kyoto-shi 615-8286,
JAPAN

Enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard for a reply to your Japanese address. If you have time, you can buy an Ofuku-hagaki (send-and-return postcard set) at a Japanese post office.

Name in English:
Koke-dera (Saiho-ji) Temple

Name in Japanese:
苔寺(西芳寺)

English address:
56 Matsuo-Jingatani-cho, Nishikyo-ku

Japanese address:
西京区松尾神ケ谷町56

Opening hours: Appointed time

Admission: 3000

Non-smoking area: Yes

Nearest Transport:
2min walk from Kokedera Suzumushidera Bus Stop, Kyoto Bus 73 or 83 from Kyoto Station

Telephone: 391-3631

Website:
None

Near To Here:
Koke-dera Temple is located in Kyoto’s Arashiyama district. See our complete list of things to do in Kyoto’s Arashiyama district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

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