Sanzen-in Temple

Temple

Sanzen-in Temple is the most celebrated temple in Ohara, a peaceful rural valley in the northern mountains of Kyoto. Surrounded by ancient cedar trees, moss-covered gardens, and seasonal flowers, this prestigious Tendai temple offers one of Kyoto’s most tranquil and picturesque landscapes. It is especially famous for its charming stone Jizō statues nestled among the moss, creating one of the city’s most beloved garden scenes.

Unlike the busy temples of central Kyoto, Sanzen-in invites visitors to slow down and appreciate nature, architecture, and Buddhist art together. Whether visiting during the fresh greenery of spring, the brilliant autumn foliage, or the snow-covered winter months, the temple offers a uniquely peaceful experience throughout the year.

History

Sanzen-in traces its origins to a small temple founded by the Buddhist monk Saichō in the early Heian period. Over the centuries, it became one of the prestigious Monzeki temples of the Tendai school, where members of the imperial family traditionally served as abbots. After moving several times within Kyoto, the temple was relocated to its present site in Ohara during the Meiji period.

One of its greatest treasures is Ojo Gokuraku-in Hall, originally built during the Heian period. The hall houses a National Treasure triad of Amida Buddha statues, making Sanzen-in an important destination for both religious devotion and Japanese art history.

Highlights

Moss Garden and Jizō Statues

Stroll through beautiful moss gardens where charming stone Jizō statues quietly blend into the surrounding greenery.

Ojo Gokuraku-in Hall

Visit the historic Amida Hall, home to a National Treasure triad of Amida Buddha sculptures.

Juheki-en and Yusei-en Gardens

Enjoy elegant gardens that showcase seasonal beauty from every angle throughout the year.

Prestigious Imperial Temple

Experience the refined atmosphere of one of Kyoto’s historic Monzeki temples associated with the imperial family.

Spectacular Seasonal Scenery

From fresh spring greenery to brilliant autumn colors and peaceful winter snow, every season offers a different beauty.

Visit Tips

Allow at least one to two hours to fully appreciate the temple grounds and gardens. Early morning is the most peaceful time to visit, when the moss gardens and cedar forests are especially quiet and atmospheric.

Sanzen-in is best explored together with nearby temples such as Jakko-in, Hosen-in, and Shorin-in. Spending a full day in Ohara allows visitors to experience a slower, more rural side of Kyoto that contrasts beautifully with the city’s famous urban temples.

Information

Opening Hours
  • March–October: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • November: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • December–February: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Last admission approximately 30 minutes before closing
Admission
  • Adults: ¥700
  • Junior & Senior High School Students: ¥400
  • Elementary School Students: ¥150
Access
  • About 10 minutes on foot from Ohara Bus Stop (Kyoto Bus)
  • About 60 minutes by Kyoto Bus from Kyoto Station
  • About 20 minutes by Kyoto Bus from Kokusaikaikan Station
Address 540 Raigoin-cho, Ohara, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan
Website https://www.sanzenin.or.jp/

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