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2024.6.10
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Daikakuji Temple

A temple of flowers and heart sutras that conveys the refined beauty of dynastic culture in Saga [Daikakuji]

The official name is Former Saga Gosho Daihonzan Daikaku-ji, the head temple of the Daikaku-ji School of Shingon Buddhism, which is also called Saga Gosho. Emperor Saga enshrined the Heart Sutra, which was cleanly written, as an imperial order that can only be opened once every 60 years.
Known as the flower temple where ikebana originated, Daikakuji Saga chrysanthemums are grown independently to a height of 2 meters so that they can be viewed from the palace. At the Saga Chrysanthemum Exhibition held every November, you can enjoy elegant viewing of chrysanthemums together with the natural scenery of Saga colored with autumn leaves.

Saga chrysanthemum

In addition, the vermilion-lacquered Shinkyo Treasure Pagoda and the surrounding maple trees reflecting on the surface of Hojo Pond, and the maple trees reflecting on the surface of Osawa Pond, which is known as one of Japan's three most beautiful moon viewing spots, are also attractive. can meet.

Daikakuji Osawa Pond

[Cherry blossom viewing information]
Best time to visit: Mid-April *Varies depending on the weather.
Visiting hours/Admission fee: Same as regular visit

Autumn leaves season information

  • Best time to see/usually mid-November to early December

Daikakuji Temple

  • Daikakuji
  • 4 Saga Osawacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  • Short walk from Daikakuji bus stop
    16 min. walk from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station North Exit
  • Tel.075-871-0071
  • 30 parking lots (500 yen for 2 hours)
  • https://www.instagram.com/daikakuji_official/?hl=ja
  • https://www.daikakuji.or.jp/

  • [Normal visit]
    Visiting hours/9:00-17:00 (Last entry/16:30)
    Admission/ Adults 500 yen, elementary, junior high and high school students 300 yen *Adults 300 yen, elementary, junior high and high school students 100 yen for Oosawaike Pond area
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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