Kennin-ji Temple, located in the Gion district of Kyoto, is the city’s oldest Zen temple, founded in 1202.
Known for its peaceful atmosphere, impressive artwork, and beautifully maintained temple halls,
Kennin-ji offers a deep insight into Japan’s Zen Buddhist heritage. The temple is especially famous for
its iconic twin dragon ceiling painting, serene Zen gardens, and historic architecture.
- 🐉 Marvel at the Twin Dragon Ceiling Painting (Hodo Hall), a monumental 108-tatami-mat artwork created in 2002 to commemorate the temple’s 800th anniversary ✨ 🏛️
- 🧘 Contemplate the “Circle, Triangle, Square” Zen Garden, a conceptual dry landscape based on calligraphy that represents the fundamental forms of the universe ⬜ ⚪
- 🍃 Visit the Daiou-en Garden, a sprawling karesansui (dry garden) with raked white sand and moss, perfect for sitting on the wooden veranda in quiet reflection 🧘 🕊️
- 🎨 View replicas of the Wind God and Thunder God Screens, national treasures that showcase the dynamic energy and gold-leaf artistry of the Rinpa school 🏮 🏛️
- 🍵 Discover the birthplace of Japanese tea culture at the tea monument and historic tea house, honoring the temple founder Eisai who brought tea seeds from China 🎋 🍵
- 🚇 Take the Keihan Line to Gion-Shijo Station (Exit 6) and enjoy a short 7-minute walk through the traditional streets of the Gion district 🚶 🗺️
- 🚌 Board a Kyoto City Bus (Route 206 or 100) from Kyoto Station to the ‘Gion’ or ‘Higashiyama Yasui’ stop; the temple entrance is a 5-10 minute walk away 🚏 🚍
- 🚕 Hire a taxi for a quick 10-15 minute ride from Kyoto Station, costing approximately 1,600–2,000 yen depending on traffic 🚗 🏁
- 👣 Walk south from the end of Hanamikoji Street—the temple marks the tranquil boundary where the bustling geisha district meets a quiet Zen grove 🚶 🏮
- 🕒 Visit between 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM for the quietest atmosphere, as the temple is a peaceful escape from the midday crowds of nearby Yasaka Shrine 🌄 🕊️
- 💴 Note the 2025 Admission Fees: 800 yen for adults, 500 yen for students (elementary through high school). Please note that the temple is Cash Only 💰 🎫
- 📸 Photography is generally permitted inside (even of the dragons!), but flash and video recording are strictly prohibited to preserve the artwork 🤳 🛑
- 👟 Be prepared to remove your shoes at the entrance of the Honbo (main building); plastic bags are provided to carry them as you walk across the wooden halls 👟 🚫
- 10:00 AM – Arrive at the southern end of Hanamikoji Street and enter the Kennin-ji grounds through the north gate.
- 10:15 AM – Enter the Honbo (Abbot’s Quarters) to view the “Circle, Triangle, Square” garden and the stunning Wind and Thunder God screens.
- 10:45 AM – Head to the Dharma Hall (Hodo) and look up to experience the scale of the Twin Dragon ceiling painting.
- 11:30 AM – Exit toward the west gate to explore the nearby Yasui Konpira-gu “Breakup/Union” Shrine or return to Gion for a seasonal matcha dessert.