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Koetsuji Temple

A scenic spot in Takagamine where an art village was built in the Edo period [Koetsuji]

Koetsu-ji Temple is said to have started in 1615, the early Edo period, when Koetsu Honami built a thatched hut on this land given by Ieyasu Tokugawa. Koetsu, a man of culture and the founder of the Rinpa school, moved with his family and art comrades to build an art village, and it is said that many works of art were born here. The temple was built after Koetsu's death.

1.The charm of Koetsuji

The precincts are surrounded by plants that grow naturally, and it is also famous as a beautiful spot for the fresh greenery in early summer and the autumn foliage in autumn. There are seven tea rooms with different tastes in the garden with the Takamine Sanzan as a borrowed scenery. It is said that not only Koetsu but also Tawaraya Sotatsu and Ogata Korin viewed the scenery from the hill.

Koetsuji Temple

2.A grand panorama overlooking Takagamine

Koetsuji Temple
Koetsuji Temple

Koetsuji Temple is located 160m above sea level, almost the same height as Kyoto Tower. From the observatory, you can enjoy a superb view of the Takagamine, Washigamine, and Amagamine mountains, which are the three peaks of Mt.

Koetsuji Temple

In autumn, the trees change color and make you happy.

3.Pay attention to Koetsugaki, which has a unique shape

Koetsuji Temple

Koetsu-gaki is a bamboo fence that surrounds the tea room Daikyo-an. It is said that the technique of this bamboo fence, which is characterized by its diamond shape, is derived from the weaving of gabions. It is said that it was named because Koetsu liked it, and it is a design that can be seen in various places now.

4.点在する茶室は趣たっぷり

Koetsuji Temple

光悦が晩年を過ごしたとされる場所に立つ大虚庵や、三巴亭など、境内には茶室が点在している。いずれも大正時代以降に建てられたもので、境内の自然と調和し風情ある佇まいを見せる。

5.Quiet location with pleasant sounds of nature

Koetsuji Temple

Takagamine, where Koetsu-ji Temple stands, is the entrance to the mackerel highway that leads to the former Tanba Province and Wakasa Province. Surrounded by mountains, the murmuring of the Kamiya River, the headwaters of the Katsura River, which flows through the valley, and the chirping of birds such as Japanese bush warblers gently echo in your ears.

6.I want to put my hands on Koetsu's grave

Koetsuji Temple

If you walk along the passage behind the tea room, Honamian, you will find Koetsu's tomb covered with trees. There is also a grave where the Honami family, including Koetsu's adopted son Kosuke and grandson Koho, are buried.

Autumn leaves season information

  • 見頃/例年11月14日~11月下旬 ※11月10日(月)〜13日(木)は休
    Visiting hours/8:30-17:00
    Admission fee/500 yen

Koetsuji Temple

  • kouetsuji
  • 29 Takagamine Koetsu-cho, Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  • 2-minute walk from the bus stop "Takamine Genkoan-mae"
  • Tel.075-491-1399
  • Closed from November 10th to 13th
  • 10 parking lots

  • [Normal visit]
    Visiting hours/8:00-17:00
    Admission fee/400 yen

    PHOTO / Takahiro Takami, Katsuyuki Hatanaka
    TEXT / Eiko Itakura
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