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This is the shrine on your ¥10 coin. Located in uji around 20 minutes with train from kyoto station to uji station. You can find this shrine around 10 minutes walk from uji station. This place is not ...
Byodo-in must be one of the most underrated attractions in Japan - usually guidebooks and websites highlight the Kinkaku-ji, Himeji-jo and the Kiyomizu-dera as places to visit, without mentioning the ...
Came here for the UNESCO World Heritage. It was like a cultural tour to the traditional garden. The pond and the Temple combined into a scene of beauty. Definitely have to mention the stroll from Uji ... Read all 1,610 reviews Location Contact 116 Uji Renge, Uji 611-0021 Kyoto Prefecture Website +81 774-21-2861
Full view Best nearby 157 Restaurantswithin 0.5 km 55 Other Attractionswithin 0.5 km Get to know the area Matcha Green Tea Plantation and Matcha Factory Visit CULTURAL TOURS Matcha Green Tea Plantation and Matcha Factory Visit (4) Matcha Green Tea, introduced to Japan by a Zen monk in the 12th century, is one of the country’s tastiest exports. But few people get to go behind the scenes and see how the time-honored beverage is made. During this insider’s guided tour, you’ll visit one of the country’s oldest tea plantations and enjoy an exclusive tasting, along with Japanese sweets. Choose from flexible, morning or afternoon departure times. ₹ 15,793.46 per adult More info Reviews Write a review Traveller rating Excellent 824 Very Good 632 Average 134 Poor 13 Terrible 7 Selected filters Filter English Popular mentions All reviewsyen coingreen teajapanese yenuji riverextra ticketheian periodinteresting itemsjr nara lineunesco heritage sitemain hallsmall museumminute walkphoto opportunityunder renovationpeaceful placeentrance feesunny daytrain ridesouvenir shopswalk aroundbeautiful gardenramen Search reviews
Daniel Setiawan wrote a review Feb 2020 South Tangerang, Indonesia 174 contributions12 helpful votes Shrine on your ¥10 Coin This is the shrine on your ¥10 coin. Located in uji around 20 minutes with train from kyoto station to uji station. You can find this shrine around 10 minutes walk from uji station. This place is not that huge so you can just allocate less than 1 hour. This city is also famous for their matcha so don't forget to buy one is you a big fan of matcha. Read less Date of experience: December 2019 This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not...
Read moreByōdō-in Temple, located in Uji City near Kyoto, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its iconic Phoenix Hall and picturesque setting.
It is a cultural gem nestled amidst the tranquil landscapes of Uji City, where the beauty of nature intertwines with the elegance of Japanese architecture. The temple's iconic Phoenix Hall, with its graceful silhouette reflected in the serene waters of the surrounding pond, is a symbol of Japan's rich cultural heritage and spiritual legacy.
The centerpiece of Byōdō-in Temple, the Phoenix Hall, is a masterpiece of Heian period architecture and design. Adorned with intricate carvings, gilded embellishments, and graceful curves, the hall exudes an aura of timeless elegance and grace. We are captivated by the hall's ethereal beauty, which seems to transcend earthly realms and transport us to a realm of divine splendor.
Stepping inside the Phoenix Hall, we are greeted by the breathtaking sight of the Amida Buddha, a majestic statue surrounded by exquisite artwork and architectural details. The hall's open design and expansive windows allow natural light to illuminate the interior, creating a sense of serenity and tranquility that envelops us in a feeling of peace and reverence.
Beyond the Phoenix Hall, we explored the beautifully landscaped gardens, historic buildings, and cultural artifacts that reflect the temple's rich history and significance. Strolling along the pathways lined with cherry blossoms and maple trees, we are transported to a world of beauty and harmony that celebrates the changing seasons and cycles of nature.
Practical amenities such as restrooms, souvenir shops, and tea houses are available within the temple grounds, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for visitors. Friendly staff members are on hand to offer assistance and share insights into the history and significance of Byōdō-in Temple, enriching the...
Read moreBoyodin Temple in Kyoto is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful and enriching experience. Nestled away from the city's more crowded attractions, the temple provides a serene atmosphere perfect for quiet reflection and appreciation of its beauty.
The temple itself is stunning, with intricate wooden architecture and traditional design that captures the essence of Kyoto’s rich history. The meticulously maintained grounds add to the experience, featuring lush gardens, stone pathways, and carefully placed flora that change beautifully with the seasons. Whether visiting in the vibrant hues of autumn or the fresh greenery of spring, the scenery is breathtaking.
Although I didn’t participate in a tea ceremony, the visit was still deeply rewarding. The temple’s museum was particularly interesting, offering a fascinating collection of artifacts, historical displays, and cultural insights. It provided a deeper understanding of the temple’s significance and Kyoto’s heritage.
One of the highlights of Boyodin Temple was the tranquility. Unlike some of the more famous sites in Kyoto, it wasn’t overly crowded, allowing for a more personal and immersive experience. Strolling through the temple grounds without the rush of large crowds made it easy to soak in the atmosphere and appreciate the details.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Boyodin Temple. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a lover of Japanese architecture, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this temple offers a truly...
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