Shogunzuka Seiryuden

Tourist Spot

Shogunzuka Seiryuden is a spectacular temple complex belonging to Shoren-in Monzeki, located near the summit of Kyoto’s eastern mountains. Famous for its breathtaking panoramic views, it offers one of the finest vantage points overlooking the entire Kyoto Basin.

The temple is home to an enormous wooden observation deck, peaceful gardens, and seasonal landscapes that change beautifully throughout the year. Visitors come not only for its religious significance but also to admire cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant autumn foliage, and some of Kyoto’s most impressive night views during special evening openings.

History

The name Shogunzuka originates from a legend dating to 794, when Emperor Kanmu established the new capital of Heian-kyo (Kyoto). According to tradition, a clay statue of a military general approximately 2.5 meters tall was buried beneath this hill to protect the new capital from misfortune. The mound has since been regarded as one of Kyoto’s important spiritual guardian sites.

The present Seiryuden was established in 2014 after relocating and restoring a historic building originally constructed in 1928. It now serves as a principal prayer hall of Shoren-in Monzeki and houses the celebrated Blue Fudo Myo-o, a National Treasure that is displayed during special exhibitions.

Highlights

Grand Observation Deck

Enjoy sweeping panoramic views across Kyoto from one of the city’s largest wooden viewing platforms.

Seiryuden Hall

Visit the impressive prayer hall where the National Treasure Blue Fudo Myo-o is exhibited during special openings.

Shogunzuka Mound

Explore the legendary site associated with Emperor Kanmu and the founding of Kyoto.

Kyoto Night Views

Experience one of Kyoto’s finest evening panoramas during seasonal nighttime illuminations.

Seasonal Gardens

Stroll through peaceful gardens surrounded by cherry blossoms, fresh greenery, and colorful maple trees.

Visit Tips

For the best experience, visit in the late afternoon and stay until sunset if evening admission is available. Watching Kyoto gradually illuminate beneath the mountains is unforgettable.

Shogunzuka Seiryuden pairs perfectly with Shoren-in Monzeki, Nanzen-ji Temple, Chion-in Temple, and Maruyama Park, making it an excellent addition to an eastern Kyoto sightseeing itinerary.

Information

Opening Hours
  • 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Last admission: 4:30 PM
  • Extended hours during special evening openings.
Admission
  • Adults: ¥600
  • Junior & Senior High School Students: ¥400
  • Elementary School Students: ¥200
  • Admission fees may vary during special exhibitions.
Access
  • Seasonal shuttle buses operate from Kyoto Station, Sanjo Keihan, and Shijo Kawaramachi on selected days.
  • About 15–20 minutes by taxi from central Kyoto.
  • Hiking trails are also available.
Address 28 Zushioku Kachocho, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto, Japan
Website https://www.shogunzuka.com/

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