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Sanzen In Temple

Sanzen-in is easily one of the best daytrips out of Kyoto — a superb collection of Buddhist images hidden up in the hills north of the city.

An easy 40-minute bus ride north of Kyoto in the impossibly quaint village of Ohara, Sanzen-in is one of the finest temples in all of Kyoto, especially when one take in its sublime natural setting. Climb past the inevitable souvenir stalls before entering the green sanctuary of the temple precincts. Explore the tree-lined paths before making you way to the Ojo-Gokuraku-In Hall, which contains a mind-blowing figure of Amida, the Buddha of the Western Paradise.

English address:
540 Raigoin-cho, Ohara, Sakyo-ku

Japanese address:
左京区大原来迎院町540

Opening hours:
8.30am-5pm March-November
8:30am-4.30pm December-February

Admission:
Adults: \700
Junior high school students: \400
Elementary school students: \150

Non-smoking area: Yes

Nearest Transport:
15min walk from Ohara Bus Stop, Kyoto Bus 17 from Kyoto Station

Nearest Hotels:
Check availability and pricing for hotels near to Sanzen-in Temple on Agoda.com.

Telephone: 744-2531

Website:Official Website

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

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