Shoren-in Monzeki Temple

Temple

Shoren-in Monzeki is one of Kyoto’s most prestigious temple complexes and one of the three principal Monzeki temples of the Tendai school, where members of the imperial family traditionally served as head priests. Nestled at the foot of the Higashiyama mountains near Chion-in Temple, it is celebrated for its elegant gardens, refined architecture, and peaceful atmosphere.

The temple is especially admired for its beautifully landscaped gardens, historic drawing rooms, and seasonal illuminations. During spring and autumn, evening light-up events transform the grounds into a magical landscape, making Shoren-in one of Kyoto’s most atmospheric temple experiences.

History

Shoren-in traces its origins to a monks’ residence founded by Saichō on Mount Hiei during the early Heian period. The temple later moved to its present location in Higashiyama and became an important Monzeki temple, where imperial princes frequently served as abbots.

The temple also played an important historical role after the Great Tenmei Fire of 1788, when Emperor Go-Sakuramachi temporarily used Shoren-in as an imperial residence following the destruction of the Kyoto Imperial Palace. This close relationship with the imperial court remains one of the temple’s defining characteristics.

Highlights

Elegant Landscape Gardens

Enjoy beautifully designed strolling gardens, moss gardens, and seasonal flowers in a tranquil setting.

National Treasure Blue Fudō Myōō

The temple preserves the famous Blue Fudō Myōō, one of Japan’s Three Great Fudō Myōō images (a replica is normally displayed).

Kirishima Garden

Admire a traditional garden associated with the landscape designer Kobori Enshū, famous for its brilliant azaleas in spring.

Spectacular Evening Illuminations

Special spring and autumn light-up events create one of Kyoto’s most beautiful nighttime temple experiences.

Imperial Monzeki Temple

Experience the refined atmosphere of a temple closely connected with Kyoto’s imperial family for centuries.

Visit Tips

Shoren-in is ideal for visitors seeking a quieter temple experience away from larger crowds. Sitting in the historic buildings while overlooking the gardens is one of the best ways to appreciate the peaceful beauty of Higashiyama.

If possible, plan your visit during one of the seasonal evening illumination events, when the gardens take on a completely different atmosphere. The temple is conveniently combined with Chion-in, Maruyama Park, Yasaka Shrine, and Heian Shrine as part of a full-day walking tour.

Information

Opening Hours
  • 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last admission 4:30 PM)
  • Extended hours during seasonal evening illuminations
Admission
  • Adults: ¥600
  • Junior & Senior High School Students: ¥400
  • Special exhibition fees may vary
Access
  • About 5 minutes on foot from Higashiyama Station (Tozai Subway Line)
  • About 3 minutes on foot from Jingu-michi Bus Stop
  • About 5 minutes on foot from Chion-in Temple
Address 69-1 Awataguchi Sanjobocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Japan
Website https://www.shorenin.com/

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