[Kyoto] Enjoy the autumn leaves at Jisso-in Monzeki, a historic temple with ties to the Imperial family
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"Iwakura Jissoin Monzeki" in Rakuhoku, Kyoto
With a history of approximately 800 years, this ancient Kyoto temple is a venerable monzeki temple with ties to the Imperial family.
Monzeki temples are known as prestigious temples that receive support from the Imperial family, and their chief priests are considered to be of noble blood and descendants of the Imperial family.
For this reason, the temple has long been affectionately known as "Iwakura Palace" or "Iwakura Monzeki," after the place name. U
In recent years, the temple has gained popularity for its "Toko Momiji" (Maple Leaves) and "Toko Midori" (Green Leaves) reflecting off the polished floors.
With numerous Important Cultural Properties and other national treasure-class cultural assets, the temple is bustling with tourists.
In autumn, the temple is known for its beautiful autumn leaves, including the "Toko Momiji," that adorn the gardens.
Recently, tours have become popular as cultural experiences, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy the autumn leaves while sipping tea brewed by the head priest in a tea room normally off-limits to the public, and listen to the head priest share his precious stories.
📍Address: 121 Iwakura Kamikura-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
🕒Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
📅Irregular Holidays
💰Admission Fee: ¥500 for Adults, ¥250 for Elementary and Middle School Students
🅿️Parking and Bicycle Parking Available
🚍Access: Take Kyoto Bus "24 Iwakura Jisso-in" from Kokusaikaikan Station on the Karasuma Subway Line, and ride for approximately 13 minutes to the last stop, Jisso-in.
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