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Kodai Ji Temple

Often overlooked by tourists, Kodai-ji Temple is one of the finest temples in the Southern Higashiyama Area.

Kodai ji temple in
autumn[Kodai ji temple in autumn]

With a garden designed by Japan’s most famous garden designers (Kobori Enshu) and a tea house designed by the founder of the tea ceremony (Sen no Rikyu), Kodai-ji Temple represents the confluence of some of Japan’s greatest artistic and cultural traditions.

While some traditionalists cry foul, we can’t help but love the nighttime illuminations that are held at the temple in the spring and fall. Walking through the bamboo grove here with each stalk bathed in a ghostly light is something straight out of Narnia. Don’t miss it!

English address:
526 Shimokawara-cho, Kodai-ji, Higashiyama-ku

Japanese address::
東山区高台寺下河原町526

Opening hours:
9am-5:30pm, last entry 5:00pm

Admission:
Adults: \600 (Including Sho Museum)
High and junior high school students: \250
Discount ticket for 3 places (Kodai-ji, Sho Museum, and Entoku-in Temple): \900

Non-smoking area: Yes

Nearest Transport:
5min walk from Higashiyama Yasui Bus Stop, Kyoto City Bus 206 from Kyoto Station

Nearest Hotels:
Check availability and pricing for hotels near Kodai-ji Temple on Agoda.com.

Telephone: 561-9966

Website: Official Website (English)

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

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