Type to search...

Unryu In Temple

Located atop a hill in southeast Kyoto, this seldom-visited temple is secret treasure. Both the garden and the Buddhist images are superb.

Garden at Unryu-in. Editorial credit: Amstk /
Shutterstock.com[Garden at Unryu-in: Amstk / Shutterstock.com]

If you’re going to tramp all the way up the hill to visit Sennyu-ji Temple, it’s worth walking another 200 meters or so to visit the tiny subtemple of Unryu-in (“Cloud Dragon Temple”). It is, without a doubt, one of the finest small temples in Kyoto. You can spend hours gazing over the gardens. And, for a mere ¥900, they’ll serve you a delicious bowl of matcha and a Japanese sweet to enjoy while gazing out over the garden.

English address:
36 Sennyuji Yamanouchicho, Higashiyama-ku

Japanese address:
東山区泉涌寺山内町36

Opening hours:
9am to 4:30pm

Admission:
¥400

Non-smoking area: Yes

Nearest Transport:
20min walk from Tofuku-ji Station, JR Nara line or Keihan line (it’s a long walk uphill, so consider a taxi if it’s hot or raining or you’re not in good shape)

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

Telephone: 541-3916

Website: Official Website (Japanese)

Near To Here:
Unryu-in Temple is located in Southeast Kyoto. See our complete list of things to do in Southeast Kyoto, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.


Kyoto Vacation Checklist

Tags
Share :

Related Posts

Uji

About 15 kms southwest of Kyoto, and easily accessed by both the Keihan Line and the JR Line, Uji is famous for the lovely Byodo-in Temple (the temple on the back of the ¥10 coin). It's also famous as

Read More

Shoren Shogunzuka Seiryuden Viewpoint Southern Higashiyama

For an incredible view of Kyoto, head up to the Shoren-in Shogunzuka Seiryuden viewpoint. This new viewpoint offers a commanding view over the whole city. ![The view over Kyoto from the Seiryuden vie

Read More

Shigetsu Restaurant Arashiyama

Inside the grounds of Tenryu-ji Temple, Shigetsu is a great place to try traditional Japanese Buddhist cuisines, also known as shojin-ryori. While no one would describe the fare here as "stick to you

Read More

Kamo Gawa Riverside

Kyoto has a river running through it: It's called the Kamo-gawa and it's really just one long park which Kyotoites use for relaxation, exercise and contemplation. Like the [Kyoto Imperial Palace Park

Read More
Tags