Visitors should not miss the extensive collection of fusuma paintings by masters of the Kano school, depicting cranes, tigers, and seasonal flowers throughout the temple. The two nationally designated gardens—Ganzanken Garden with Mount Ibuki as borrowed scenery and Rantei Garden named after Maruyama Okyo's famous drawing—offer stunning examples of Japanese landscape design. The impressive two-story zelkova wood gate, completed in 1841 after 33 years of construction, and the bell tower from the Nanboku-cho period (1336-1392) are also architectural highlights.