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FacilitySanjusangen-do Temple

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

  • Equipped with Slopes
  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
  • Wheelchair Parking Spaces

Sanjusangen-do TempleThe correct name of this temple is Rengeou-in. It was built by Taira-no-Kiyomori in the Heian period and given to Goshirakawahouou. At 120 meters from end to end, the main hall is long and narrow with 33 spaces between pillars along the ... [Details]

FacilitySanjusangendo Temple

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

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  • Guide Dogs
  • Wheelchair Parking Spaces

Sanjusangendo TempleThe formal name of this temple is Rengeoin Temple. Shogun Kiyomori built it in the Heian period, and gifted it to Goshirakawahouou (ex-emperor and later a monk). The main hall is a long narrow building, some 120 meters in length. And, as... [Details]

FacilitySanzen-in Temple

Category: Shrines, Temples | Shimogamo-jinja Shrine, Sanzen-in Temple, Kurama-dera Temple Environs

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In the Enryaku period (782-806), Saicho (founder of the Tendai sect) built a small thatched retreat in Ohara, which was the start of Sanzen-in and a link with the "east tower" (Enryaku-ji) of Mount Hiei. The main image is Yakus... [Details]

FacilitySen-oku Hakuko Kan

Category: Art Museums | Ginkaku-ji Temple, Heian-jingu Shrine Environs

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Sen-oku Hakuko KanThis museum exhibits the artworks collected by the Sumitomo family. Located at the very eastern end of Marutamachi-dori in Shishigatani, the museum exudes a sense of calm nestled in among the hills of Higashiyama. Izumiya was the trade n... [Details]

FacilityShimogamo-jinja Shrine

The formal name of this World Heritage Site is Kamomiya-jinja. And, along with Kamigamo-jinja Shrine, it is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. The spacious forest Tadasu-no-Mori here has many trees aged between 200 and 600 years and a b... [Details]

Restaurant/BarShinsenen Heihachi

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

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Shinsenen HeihachiSet in the oldest historical site of ancient Kyoto, a locale where the renowned monk Kukai famously prayed for rain and where Minamoto No Yoshitsune first encountered Shizukagozen, this restaurant stands in a scenic spot that has seen ma... [Details]

FacilityShokoku-ji Temple, Jotenkaku Museum

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

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Shokoku-ji Temple, Jotenkaku MuseumThis temple is entrusted with artworks that belong to affiliate temples, such as Rokuon-ji (Kinkaku-ji) and Jisho-ji (Ginkaku-ji). The artworks include five national treasures and 143 important cultural assets, which, along with other c... [Details]

FacilityShokuku-ji Temple

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

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This temple was built to the east of the residence (known as Hanagosho) belonging to Yoshimitsu Ashikaga (third shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate). Alas, lightening burned down the seven-tiered pagoda (109 meters tall) and flames of conf... [Details]

FacilityShozan

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

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ShozanClose to Takagamine, the area associated with the artist Koetsu, Shozan Resort Kyoto sits in some 110,000 square meters of land. The resort was developed as a complex facility by a kimono maker, and offers the beauties of the seasons in ... [Details]

AccommodationStation Hotel Kyoto Nishikan

Category: Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Wheelchair Dining
  • Assisted Movement

Situated on the east side of Higashi-Hongan-ji Temple, just a three-minute walk from Kyoto Station, this hotel allows wheelchairs into the Japanese tatami room to make guests stays more comfortable.