Kennin-ji Temple
Temple

Kennin-ji Temple

Founded in 1202, Kennin-ji is Kyoto's oldest Zen temple, yet feels startlingly contemporary. Its celebrated 'Twin Dragons' ceiling painting swirls with primal energy, while the rock gardens invite meditative stillness. Here, ink-wash masterpieces by Sesshu and Tohaku whisper across the centuries in rooms where monks once practiced zazen at dawn.

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Info

TypeTemple
AreaGion
Address

584番地 Komatsuchō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0811, Japan

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Admission
¥600 adults / ¥300 children
Nearest Station
Gion-Shijo Sta. (Keihan Line) 7 min walk
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Rating
4.5(9,143)
Tip
Don't miss the Twin Dragons ceiling painting in the Dharma Hall — a modern masterpiece