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Gio-ji Temple

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Gio-ji Temple is a small and peaceful temple in Arashiyama, famous for its lush moss-covered grounds and quiet atmosphere. It offers a hidden retreat away from the busy tourist routes. Surrounded by maple trees and bamboo, the temple garden creates a soft green landscape that feels calm and intimate. The simple wooden hall blends naturally with the moss garden, creating a unique scenic setting. For travelers, Gio-ji Temple provides a tranquil cultural experience and a perfect place to appreciate Kyoto’s natural beauty.

What to See & Do

  • 🌿 Walk through moss-covered garden 🌲 paths 🚶
  • 🏯 Visit the small wooden 🪵 temple hall ⛩️
  • 📸 Photograph serene natural 🍃 scenery 🖼️
  • 🍂 Enjoy seasonal autumn 🍁 colors 🎨
  • 🧘 Experience quiet meditation 🕯️ atmosphere ✨

How to Get There

  • 🚆 By Train: JR Sagano Line 🚄 to Saga-Arashiyama Station 🏁
  • 👟 On Foot: 20-minute walk 🚶 from the Bamboo Grove 🎋
  • 🚌 By Bus: Kyoto city buses 🚐 to the Saga area 📍

Travel Tips

  • 🗓️ Visit during weekdays 📅 for fewer visitors 👥
  • 👟 Wear comfortable shoes 🥾 for garden paths 🌿
  • 🤫 Maintain quiet behavior 🧘 inside the grounds ⛩️
  • 🗺️ Combine with nearby temples 🏯 for a full experience 🎒

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🕤 09:30 – Enter Gio-ji ⛩️ Temple 📍
  • 🕥 10:30 – Explore the lush moss 🌿 gardens 📸
  • 🕦 11:30 – Visit nearby Jojakko-ji 🏯 Temple 🍁
  • 🕐 13:00 – Lunch in the Saga-Toriimoto 🍱 area 🍵

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 09:00 – 16:30

Entry Fee:

Admission fee required

Best Time to Visit:

Early morning for peaceful visit

Location

📌 Gio-ji Temple, 32 Saga Toriimoto Kozakacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan

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