Kiyomizudera: Kyoto’s Timeless Temple of Pure Water
Perched on the hills of eastern Kyoto, Kiyomizudera, or the "Temple of Pure Water," is one of Japan’s most celebrated and historic landmarks. Founded in 778, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers breathtaking architecture, cultural significance, and panoramic views of Kyoto, making it a must-visit destination.
The temple’s most iconic feature is its massive wooden stage, which extends from the main hall and is built without the use of nails. From here, visitors can enjoy stunning views of cherry blossoms in spring or fiery red leaves in autumn. The surrounding lush forest and the cityscape below create a serene yet dramatic backdrop.
The temple is named after the Otowa Waterfall, whose pure streams flow into three separate channels. Visitors drink from these streams using long ladles, each said to grant blessings of longevity, success, or love.
Fun Facts:
"Leap of Faith": In the Edo period, there was a superstition that jumping off Kiyomizudera’s stage (13 meters high) and surviving would grant one’s wish. While this practice is thankfully no longer allowed, the phrase “jumping off the stage of Kiyomizu” remains a popular Japanese idiom meaning to take a bold leap.
No Nails Needed: The temple’s impressive wooden construction, completed in 1633, was built entirely without nails, showcasing traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Seasonal Beauty: Kiyomizudera is renowned for its seasonal illuminations, especially during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, when the temple is beautifully lit at night.
Exploring Kiyomizudera is more than a visit; it’s a journey through Japan’s spiritual and architectural heritage. Whether sipping from its sacred waters or marveling at its construction, this iconic temple offers a glimpse into Kyoto’s timeless beauty and cultural depth.
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trip to Kiyomezu dera
it located in mountains of Kyoto which is easily accessible by bus no 206 from Kyoto station. view of natures and temples, Buddha and other attractions drive you crazy and provide you with lifetime memory. we stayed at Hotel Unizo Karasumae Oike which is 3 min walk from Karasuma oike subway station (Karasuma line) where you may find many restaurant with different kind of delicious food. there is a shopping district to hotel which is located so close. #gooutside #