What other travelers are saying about Meigetsu-in Temple (Ajisai-dera)
Meigetsu-in is a breathtakingly beautiful place. Its serene landscapes, lush gardens, and seasonal colors create a picture-perfect setting, offering a peaceful, almost poetic atmosphere that stays in your heart.
Frequently Asked Questions
June is peak hydrangea blooming season when the blue flowers create a sea of blooms throughout the temple paths and gardens.
No. The rear garden is accessible only during limited special viewing periods, typically late spring/early summer and autumn, with an additional fee of around 500 yen.
During peak hydrangea season in June, expect significant crowds, long entry waits, and restricted photography. Weekday mornings or off-season visits provide better experiences with fewer crowds.
No. The rear garden is accessible only during limited special viewing periods, typically late spring/early summer and autumn, with an additional fee of around 500 yen.
Meigetsuin is mainly famous for the circular window view. The view in October is pretty but I believe it would be prettiest during autumn with the foliage turning red. There is a tiny bamboo grove too here.
Very sacred and very strict for non-photography area, because it's actually a shrine and there is garden inside. Even not allowed for pics in the restaurant.
No blooming on August 12th 2025.
Ticket is ¥500 and get a brochure.
There is mini souvenir near to the shrine.
Less people so it's good to enjoy and relax.
Day of visit: 26-06-2025 at around 13:30
When I got there the flowers were just starting to wither, but there were still some to see. Probably because of that I did not have to wait for the ticket, and the flow of visitors was not crowded as usual. However, you still need to wait just a little bit to have nice photos without other people. Apart from the main path which is famous and usually crowded, there are smaller pathways on the side as well.
If you are not someone who can beat the crowd or queue from early morning during the peak period, then I highly recommend visiting on a weekday in late June, just as I did.