Your admission ticket includes access to the extensive temple grounds featuring replicas of famous Japanese architectural landmarks, the Kongo Gallery displaying Important Cultural Properties and Japanese art, and outdoor sculpture installations. For an additional ¥200, you can tour the Choseikaku Villa, a Japanese-Western hybrid residence built in 1927 that features sliding door paintings by renowned modern Japanese artists. The Kōsan-ji Museum pavilions (Hohozo and Sohozo) showcase sculptures, paintings, and handicrafts collected by temple founder Kōzō Kosanji, including works by celebrated sculptor Kaikei. The Thousand Buddha Cave offers another unique experience, though it requires navigating stairs and is not wheelchair accessible.