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Jisso-in Temple

A monzeki temple related to the imperial family in Iwakura [Jisso-in]

It was founded in 1229 during the Kamakura period by Shizumoto, the grandson of Kanpaku Motomichi Konoe. It is a monzeki temple where priests from the royal family and senior aristocrats served as chief priests, and it has a deep connection with the imperial family. In the precincts, there are two gardens with different tastes: the rock garden "Kokoro no Niwa" with the mountain range of Hiei as a background, and the landscape garden with the mountain behind.
It is also famous as a famous place for autumn leaves, and the “floor maple” reflected on the floorboards between the reception hall and the waterfall is exceptionally beautiful.

Jisso-in Temple

autumn heart garden

Autumn leaves season information

  • Best time to visit: Usually early November to early December
    Visiting hours/Admission fee: Same as regular visit

Jisso-in Temple

  • Jissoin
  • 121 Kamikura-cho, Iwakura, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  • Short walk from Iwakura Jissoin bus stop
  • Tel.075-781-5464
  • 20 parking lots
  • https://www.instagram.com/jissoinmonzeki/
  • https://www.jissoin.com/

  • [Normal visit]
    Visiting hours: 9:00-17:00 (with irregular holidays)
    Admission fee: 500 yen for adults, 250 yen for elementary and junior high school students
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