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二尊院

Listen to the silence

On the foot of Mount Ogura,
you will encounter the silence of Nison-in Temple.
True silence is not soundless.
Through the maple and cherry blossom lined approach,
awaits the forgotten sounds of silence.
The rustling of trees, chirping birds and flowing water.
Immerse yourself in the tranquil flow of time at Nison-in
and adore the timeless sounds of nature.

History

Nison-in was founded in the years 834-848 by the Chief Tendai Abbot Ennin. It was established as the official temple of Emperor Saga. During the early Kamakura era, Honen Shonin (1133-1212) lived and taught Buddhism at Nison-in ...

Nison-in was founded in the years 834-848 by the Chief Tendai Abbot Ennin. It was established as the official temple of Emperor Saga. During the early Kamakura era, Honen Shonin (1133-1212) lived and taught Buddhism at Nison-in ...

Guide

When you first arrive, you will be greeted by the main gate of Nison-in. This structure was first built in 1613 at the site of Fushimi Castle and has since been relocated to its current position. As a structure of Muromachi era ...

When you first arrive, you will be greeted by the main gate of Nison-in. This structure was first built in 1613 at the site of Fushimi Castle and has since been relocated to its current position. As a structure of Muromachi era ...

About

Nison-in Temple is located on the eastern foot of Mount Ogura in Kyoto, belonging to the Tendai sect of Buddhism. It is renowned for its picturesque autumn colors and the beautiful landscape surroundings for over 2000 years. The name Nison-in is derived from ...

Nison-in Temple is located on the eastern foot of Mount Ogura in Kyoto, belonging to the Tendai sect of Buddhism. It is renowned for its picturesque autumn colors and the beautiful landscape surroundings for over 2000 years.

Visit

Open Everyday 09:00 - 16:30. Admission / Adults ¥500, Children (up to 12 years) free. Group discount (30 or more) / Adults ¥300, Children (up to 12 years) free. Walking distance from Saga-shakado-mae bus stop (City Bus), Arashiyama Station (Keifuku Railways) and Saga-Arashiyama Station (Japan Railways).

Open Everyday 08:00 - 17:00. Admission / Adults ¥500, Children (up to 12 years) free. Group discount (30 or more) / Adults ¥300, Children (up to 12 years) free.

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