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Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

Shinto Shrine・Buddhist Temple

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Myoshin-ji Temple Shunkoin

Zen temples that contributed to making Japan's "Zen" the world's "Zen"

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    Location
    〒616-8035 42, Hanazonomyoshinjicho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

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    Business Hours
    【Closed holiday】 Irregular holidays [Event Schedule] Reservation system
    Prices
    Kissako Zen and Tea Experience 16,500 yen per person (tax included)
    Access
    Get off at JR Hanazono, about 12 minutes walk from the city bus "Myoshin-ji Temple North Gate" and walk about 3 minutes.
    Parking Lot
    Please use the parking lot in the precincts of Myoshin-ji Temple.
    Languages
    English is available

    Notes & Remarks

    ■ Bronze bell (commonly known as the bell of Nanban-ji Temple) (Not disclosed) An important cultural property craft created by the Momoyama era in Chuko-in Temple, the sub-temple of Myoshin-ji Temple. Although it is small at 60 cm in height, it is also called "Nanbanji Bell" with an abbreviation of Jesus, a cross, a flower pattern of three branches, and on the back is an inscription of 1577 (Tensho 5).

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