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View from inside a traditional Japanese room with tatami flooring, looking out through wooden sliding doors onto a serene garden with green and yellow-leaved trees and a wooden building in the background.
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Kennin-ji Temple

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Kennin-ji Temple is a historic Zen Buddhist temple, known as one of the oldest in Japan, founded in 1202. As you step into the temple, you're greeted by the serene atmosphere and traditional Zen gardens, perfect for quiet reflection.

One of the main attractions is the Dharma Hall, which houses the famous twin dragon ceiling painting created by Koizumi Junsaku. This impressive artwork spans the entire ceiling, captivating visitors with its intricate detail and dynamic energy. The temple grounds also feature beautiful rock gardens, meticulously arranged to inspire peace and contemplation.

Visitors can explore various halls and pavilions, each offering a glimpse into Zen Buddhist practices. The Hojo, or abbot's quarters, displays exquisite sliding door paintings and offers a tranquil view of the surrounding gardens.

Kennin-ji Temple is not just a place of worship; it's a cultural treasure that showcases the elegance and simplicity of Zen aesthetics.

Hours:

10:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Closed:

No closing days

Available:

All year

Minimum Age:

Children under elementary school age are not allowed to view the museum

Admission Fee:

600 yen (General)

300 yen (Junior and senior high school students)

200 yen (Elementary school students)

*Children under elementary school age are free

*Children under elementary school age are not allowed to view the Museum

*Those with a disability certificate can view it for free (assistance fees apply)


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Phone
+81 75-561-6363
Website
www.kenninji.jp


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

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Phone

+81 75-561-6363

Website

www.kenninji.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Kennin-ji Temple

Kenninji Temple offers a refined and contemplative experience that feels true to Kyoto’s spiritual core. As the city’s oldest Zen temple, it balances historical depth with an understated elegance that never feels performative. I am particularly impressed by the dragon ceiling in the Dharma Hall — powerful yet restrained, it commands attention without overwhelming the space. The rock gardens and surrounding halls encourage unhurried reflection, making the visit feel genuinely restorative rather than touristic. In my opinion, Kenninji rewards those who slow down and observe closely, offering quiet depth rather than dramatic spectacle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kennin-ji is celebrated as Kyoto's oldest Zen temple, renowned for its historical significance, architectural beauty, and art masterpieces. It hosts the famous "Twin Dragon Ceiling" and the "Fūjin and Raijin" screen, showcasing the wind and thunder gods.

Kennin-ji is located at the southern end of Hanamikoji Street in Gion. The closest train stations are Gion Shijo Station on the Keihan Line and Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu Line, about ten minutes from the temple.

You can book an English-speaking guide in Kyoto who can provide a more detailed and personalized tour of Kennin-ji, enhancing your understanding of its history and cultural significance.

Kennin-ji can be visited annually, as it offers different experiences across seasons. The temple and its gardens provide a serene environment that contrasts with the nearby bustling districts, making any visit a peaceful retreat. However, visiting during spring or autumn can be especially rewarding due to the scenic beauty of cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.

While the temple grounds are generally open to photography, restrictions may apply to some indoor regions or specific artworks to protect them from potential damage. Always look for signs indicating photography restrictions or ask staff for guidance.
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Henry Chen
Dec 15, 2025
Had the good fortune of stopping here at 1630 on a weekday in November. Streets in area were a mad house, but very few people on grounds and inside. Walking around the free outside area just ok. Well worth the small entry fee. Not a huge space but the zen garden was great (noting very few people on my visit and that will make a difference). Dragons design on ceiling was amazing and most people entered with a gasp. Limited photos, no flash, no video. No shoes once inside.
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kevin costello
Nov 7, 2025
We didn’t plan to visit here. We passed through it. On the way back to the hotel. Slightly tired. Mentally full. Expecting a shortcut, not an experience. And that’s kind of the magic. It doesn’t shout for attention. It doesn’t sell enlightenment in gift-shop form. It just… exists. Massive wooden halls, restrained geometry, raked gravel, pines standing around like they’ve been practicing patience for 800 years. The scale is impressive, but the vibe is calm, not “look at me.” Power without flexing...very Kyoto. Walking through it felt like your brain being gently told, “Hey, maybe stop running background apps.” No crowds, no chaos...just space, shadow, and the quiet confidence of Japan’s oldest Zen temple doing its thing since 1202. This is the kind of place you don’t rush toward...you drift into. Perfect for a reset, a breather, or that late-afternoon moment when your feet are tired but your curiosity isn’t. You leave lighter, calmer, and mildly suspicious that Zen monks might have figured out something important. Tip: Go late afternoon. Fewer people, better light, and the kind of silence that feels intentional.
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Jim Reaugh
Dec 13, 2025
Beautiful. The ticket price is a bit stiff comparing to other temples in Japan, however, this temple deserves it. I can spend hours to soak my soul in the calmness of these gardens. There are certain rules that you have follow here to keep the quiet & enjoyable moments with other guests.
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Linh Tran
Oct 5, 2025
I can't really say this place is of any kind more special than the others, although it seems to have this popularity. Other than the dragon ceiling, there is nothing that impressive or different. Beautiful zen garden and a bit confusing layout with entrance fees higher than normal. I'd recommend going through the garden more than visiting the inside of the temple
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