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Eikando Zenrinji Temple

Eikando Zenrinji Temple Tourism

Eikando Zenrinji Temple Tourism

Type of destination: Buddhist Temple
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Eikando Zenrinji Temple, formally known as Zenrin-ji, is a historic Buddhist temple located in the eastern mountains of Kyoto, Japan. Established during the Heian period, Eikando is most renowned for its stunning autumn foliage and the Mikaeri Amida statue, which depicts the Buddha looking back over his shoulder. Reflecting the typical architectural style of Jodo sect temples, Eikando boasts picturesque gardens and a large pond that enhances its serene beauty. Visitors are captivated by the Tahoto Pagoda, which offers panoramic views of Kyoto, especially enchanting during the fall when the leaves change colors. The temple's history is closely associated with the priest Eikan, who contributed significantly to its expansion. Throughout the temple grounds, one can admire various halls, such as the Amida-do and Miedo, each illustrating elements of Japanese cultural heritage and religious art. Eikando is not only a place of spiritual significance but also an embodiment of Japanese aesthetics, offering tranquility and a deep connection with nature.
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Museums (26)
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