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34 pieces of information found for "Shrines, Temples" (category).

FacilityRyoan-ji Temple

Category: Kinkaku-ji Temple, Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine, Ninna-ji Temple Environs | Shrines, Temples

  • Equipped with Slopes
  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Unevenness (five or more centimeters)
  • Guide Dogs
  • Stairs
  • Audio Guidance, Braille

Ryoan-ji TempleIn 1450, the Tokudaiji family villa came into the possession of Katsumoto Hosokawa, who established this temple on the villa site. Now registered as a World Heritage Site, Ryoan-ji Temple is acclaimed for its dry landscape garden (both a... [Details]

FacilityShinsen-en Garden

Category: Nijo Castle, Kyoto Gyoen (Imperial Gardens), Seimei-jinja Shrine Environs | Shrines, Temples

  • Unevenness (five or more centimeters)

Shinsen-en Garden was created for the emperor and nobles to enjoy, but it is said that it became To-ji Temple of the Shingon sect after Kukai (monk who became abbot of To-ji) and Jubin (abbot of Sai-ji) competed in rituals to make rain f... [Details]

FacilityTofuku-ji Temple

Category: Shrines, Temples | Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Equipped with Slopes
  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Unevenness (five or more centimeters)
  • Stairs

Tofuku-ji TempleAt the beginning of the Kamakura period (1185-1333), the statesman Kujo Michie decided to found the largest temple in the capital, naming it Tofuku-ji by splicing together the parts of the names of the famed Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji in Nar... [Details]

FacilityYasaka-jinja Shrine

Category: Shrines, Temples | Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Gion Environs

  • Equipped with Slopes
  • Unevenness (five or more centimeters)
  • Wheelchair Parking Spaces

Yasaka-jinja ShrineOriginally known as Gionsha Shrine or Kanshinin Shrine, the Yasaka name was only applied in the 19th century. It was built in the 7th century and is dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, a widely believed in deity that wards off evil. The curr... [Details]