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Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

[KyotoKyoto AreaFushimi, Yamashina]

Shrine

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Jounang

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Jonan Palace

"Hoju no Taisha" colored with seasonal flowers

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    • Shrine
    • Shinto Shrine・Buddhist Temple
    • Parking available
    • Barrier-free access available
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    Basic Information

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    Location
    〒612-8459 7, Nakajimatobarikyucho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

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    Business Hours
    [Business hours] Freedom of precincts Shinen visit is from 9:00 to 16:30 (reception 16:00), and Goshuin is from 9:00 to 17:00. 【Closed holiday】 No holidays
    Prices
    Freedom of precincts Jinen Admission Fee 800 yen for adults Elementary school students 500 yen ※ Changes depending on the season
    Access
    Get off at Takeda Station on the Subway/Kintetsu Train, about 15 minutes on foot from City Bus/Keihan Bus 'Jonangu East Exit' and get off at R'EX Bus 'Aburanokoji Jonangu' (Saturdays, on weekends and holidays, get off at Jonangu Shrine.)
    Parking Lot
    200 units (free)

    Notes & Remarks

    ■ The garden "Rakusuien", which encompasses the elegant shrine built in the style of the late Heian period, consists of the spring mountain, which is considered to be the remains of Tsukiyama during the Rikyu period, and the gardens of Heian, Muromachi and Momoyama, as well as the garden of Jonan Rikyu, which expresses the appearance of Jonan Rikyu, and the style of the Japanese gardens of each era. In addition to learning various garden styles, you can touch the elegant charm. In addition, you can enjoy as many as 80 kinds of grass trees appearing in "The Tale of Genji" in the park, and you can enjoy the seasonal atmosphere. The "Makusui no Feast" held in spring and autumn is set in the garden of Heian. <Main Flowers> Spring - Weeping plum, Sakura, Yamabuki, Fuji, Satsuki Summer - Futaba Aoi, Mikuri, Ayame, Shobu, Sasayuri, Natsu camellia autumn - Maple, Ominaeshi, Lindow, Tsuwabuki, Hagi, Kikyo Winter - Yado, Yabutsubaki, Yabukouji, Hikagenokazura The 'Makusui no Feast' held in spring is particularly famous as an event that conveys the elegance of the dynasty.

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