Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Temple

Temple

Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Temple is a historic Buddhist temple in Kyoto’s Sagano district, best known for the thousands of ancient stone memorials that commemorate the souls of the deceased. The peaceful atmosphere and unique landscape make it one of Kyoto’s most moving cultural sites.

Surrounded by traditional streets and beautiful natural scenery, the temple offers visitors a chance to experience a quieter side of Kyoto while reflecting on its long spiritual history.

History

For centuries, Adashino was a place where the deceased were laid to rest. Long before modern cemeteries existed, this area served as a burial ground for those who had no family to care for their graves.

The temple is traditionally said to have been founded by Kobo Daishi (Kukai) during the early Heian Period to pray for these souls. It was later restored by Honen, becoming an important Pure Land Buddhist temple dedicated to memorial services.

Highlights

Sai-no-Kawara Stone Memorials

Around 8,000 stone statues and memorial towers create one of Kyoto’s most unforgettable landscapes, honoring countless souls from centuries past.

Bamboo Grove

A peaceful bamboo path within the temple grounds offers a quiet alternative to the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.

Main Hall

The temple’s main hall remains an active place of worship where memorial services are still performed today.

Sento Kuyo Ceremony

Each August, thousands of candles illuminate the stone memorials during the annual Sento Kuyo memorial service, creating a deeply moving atmosphere.

Seasonal Beauty

Fresh greenery in spring and colorful maple leaves in autumn enhance the temple’s tranquil surroundings.

Visit Tips

Although Adashino Nenbutsu-ji is a popular sightseeing destination, it is also an important memorial site. Visitors are encouraged to speak quietly and respect the peaceful atmosphere.

The temple is easily combined with Saga Toriimoto, Otagi Nenbutsu-ji, Gio-ji, and Nison-in as part of a relaxing walking tour through the Sagano district.

Information

Opening Hours
  • 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Last admission around 4:00 PM
Admission
  • Adults: ¥500
  • Children (Junior High School age and younger): Free
  • Admission fees may change during special events.
Access
  • About 3 minutes on foot from Toriimoto Bus Stop
  • About 25 minutes on foot from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station
  • About 3 minutes on foot from Saga Toriimoto
Address 17 Saga Toriimoto Adashinocho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Website http://nenbutsuji.jp/

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