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Attractions of Kyoto
View image Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion), Kyoto View image Daigoji Temple, Kyoto
Built in 1482 by the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, this Zen temple was supposed to have been finished in a coat of silver. Although this step never occurred, the temple is still known by the name Silver Pavilion.
Attraction type: Religious site
Tel: 075/771-5725
This temple complex includes several buildings and an expansive Japanese garden. One of the oldest structures in Kyoto is a five-story pagoda that can be found on the temple grounds.
Attraction type: Religious site
Address: 22 Higashi Oji-cho, Kyoto, Japan
View image Daitoku-ji Temple Complex, Kyoto View image Konchi-in, Kyoto
The Daitoku-ji complex of Zen Buddhism consists of 24 temples, including Daisen-in and Ryogen-in.
Attraction type: Religious site; Historic site; Garden
Attraction type: Bay; Religious site
Address: 86 Fukuchi-cho, Nanzen-ji Complex, Kyoto, Japan
View image Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto View image Chion-in, Kyoto
This shrine is one of many located throughout Japan that was built to honor Inari, the Shinto god of rice.
Attraction type: Historic site; Religious site
Attraction type: Religious site
Address: 400 Hayashi-shita-cho 3-chome, Kyoto, Japan
View image Kyoto Handicraft Center, Kyoto View image Koryu-ji Temple, Kyoto
Many Japanese crafts and souvenirs can be purchased at this shop which is a very popular tourist destination.
Attraction type: Specialty shop
Tel: 81 (0) 75 761 5080
E-mail: khc@d1.dion.ne.jp
Founded in 622, the temple houses impressive Buddhist statues, possibly from the 6th or 7th century.
Attraction type: Historic site; Religious site
Address: Hachigaoka-cho, Uzumasa, Kyoto, Japan
View image Nanzen-ji Temple, Kyoto View image Costume Museum, Kyoto
This Zen Buddhist temple was converted from a former residence of Emperor Kameyama upon his death. The beautiful grounds include several buildings, hiking trails and a classic Zen garden.
Attraction type: Religious site; Garden
Tel: 075-771-0365
URL: http://nanzenji.com/english/
E-mail: info@nanzen.net
Attraction type: Specialty museum
Address: Izutsu Bldg., 5th floor, corner of Horikawa and Shinhanayacho sts, Kyoto, Japan
Tel: 075/342-5345
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