Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple
Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple
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Holder DJ
Beijing, Kina20 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
While others are crowding in the area where the monkeys are, if you continue driving along in the mountains you come to this temple.
There are more than a thousand sculptures in the rakan style, mostly made by amateurs under the guidance of a master sculptor. This is a small temple which doesn't take much time to walk through, but you can spend a good couple of hours looking at each individual statue, as no two are alike. The variety of expressions and styles makes this a great place to appreciate the care and creativity that went into each statue. And because there weren't many people visiting at the time, it was a nice, quiet place to stroll through.
There were also many surprising statues. We discovered statues with baseball bats and tennis rackets, one with what looked like an old Walkman, and many with just highly comical expressions.
All in all, well worth the visit.
There are more than a thousand sculptures in the rakan style, mostly made by amateurs under the guidance of a master sculptor. This is a small temple which doesn't take much time to walk through, but you can spend a good couple of hours looking at each individual statue, as no two are alike. The variety of expressions and styles makes this a great place to appreciate the care and creativity that went into each statue. And because there weren't many people visiting at the time, it was a nice, quiet place to stroll through.
There were also many surprising statues. We discovered statues with baseball bats and tennis rackets, one with what looked like an old Walkman, and many with just highly comical expressions.
All in all, well worth the visit.
Skrevet 13. oktober 2023
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Queen_of_Food
Lecce, Italia148 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
Nascosto tra le colline di Arashiyama, questo tempio rimane impresso per la sua particolarità. È conosciuto come “il tempio delle mille facce” in quanto è caratterizzato da una quantità innumerevole di statue diverse l’una dall’altra, una vera e propria distesa di omini di pietra. Ce ne sono per tutti i gusti, statue in preghiera, statue che ridono, statue in atteggiamenti buffi, statue a testa in giù, insomma passeresti ore ad ammirare e scoprire tutte le loro espressioni. A rendere il tutto ancora più suggestivo, il muschio che si è depositato nel corso degli anni sulle loro teste. Credetemi merita davvero di essere visitato.
Skrevet 6. oktober 2023
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Jessica S
Tampa, FL408 bidrag
jul. 2023 • Familie
My favorite shrine in Japan across two trips. We got there early so it was very peaceful and that may make a difference. Such a worthwhile drive from central Kyoto. It’s a really special place with lots to see. You can enjoy and hour or relax for half a day. This was also a favorite stop for our 4 and 6 year olds. The statues each have their own personality popping through and there are many places to discover within the area.
Skrevet 30. september 2023
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Jacqui F
London, UK280 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Familie
It’s a bit of a hike or bus ride to get to this Buddhist temple, but so worth it. You can catch a bus from Arashiyama station, but they are not very regular, so you need to time the train to coincide with a bus. Or you can walk 37 mins uphill. Once you arrive, getting into the temple complex costs just 300 Yen per adult. This isn’t a particularly old temple, so don’t expect to feel transported by the ancient spirituality of the place. The temple was founded in the 8th century but brought here in the early part of the 20th century since it had suffered a lot of damage in its former location in Kyoto. It suffered yet more damage here and was rebuilt in the 1950s by priest, and amateur sculptor, Kocho Nishimura. And here’s where the magical element of the temple comes in. Nishimura had the genius idea of asking visitors to sculpt a statue for the complex. These were placed all around the temple, on the paths leading up to it, beside and behind it, up to the early 1990s. Each one is different, obviously. Some are contemplative. Some funny. Look out for the one playing with a cat. Now moss-covered and aging the statues look more ancient than they are, but they are all intriguing. The temple itself is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. And, after you’ve had your fill of little statues, you can walk down through the pretty streets with small shops, to the Bamboo Forest and the rest of Arashiyama’s charms.
Skrevet 2. september 2023
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Anni
Sønderborg, Danmark4 bidrag
jul. 2023 • Familie
Et af vores bedste tempelbesøg. Dejligt roligt (lille) sted i en skov med få turister (vi kom kl 15.30). Køligere end inde i Kyoto. Mulighed for at komme tæt på i templet og antallet af skulpturer er imponerende og sjove at gå og se på. Der går bus fra Arashiyama, eller tag en taxa (for langt at gå i juli måned). Kan kombineres ned en tur igennem bambusskoven. Check åbningstid først, Tripadvisor var ikke opdateret.
Skrevet 18. juli 2023
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Miro
14 bidrag
feb. 2023
Located a bit away from the center of Arashiyama, maybe 15-20 minutes walk, but it is totally worth it. Such a calm place, without crowds of tourists.
Skrevet 4. mars 2023
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Kimitaka S
Taichung, Taiwan14 141 bidrag
nov. 2022
嵯峨野の北の端、鳥居本にあるお寺。さすがにここまでやって来る観光客は少ないので、心が落ち着く。見所は石仏群と、まるで東南アジアのパゴダのような鐘撞堂。外国人のグループがしきりに写真を撮っていた。
Skrevet 10. desember 2022
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MarkKwok
Vancouver140 bidrag
okt. 2022
This temple is further away and is less frequented by visitors. It can be reached by bus (1 per hour) or a 1,000 yen taxi ride from the JR Saga-Arashiyama station.
Despite the area being small, I spent over an hour there as every statue is different. It's a lot of fun spotting the funnier ones.
After visiting the temple, I took the bus (1 per hour) for 1 station to Torimoto, where is where the Saga-Torimoto preserved street begins. One can also walk to Torimoto in about 10 minutes. The area is quaint and charming. There are signs directing visitors to other sights in the Arashiyama area. I visited couple more temples before walking back to JR Saga-Arashiyama station.
Despite the area being small, I spent over an hour there as every statue is different. It's a lot of fun spotting the funnier ones.
After visiting the temple, I took the bus (1 per hour) for 1 station to Torimoto, where is where the Saga-Torimoto preserved street begins. One can also walk to Torimoto in about 10 minutes. The area is quaint and charming. There are signs directing visitors to other sights in the Arashiyama area. I visited couple more temples before walking back to JR Saga-Arashiyama station.
Skrevet 1. november 2022
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hf8829
Setagaya, Japan2 117 bidrag
nov. 2021
昨年11月に行きました。サイクリングで秋の京都嵐山周辺を散策するルートでした。子供の時に初めて京都を訪れた時以来だと思います。
Skrevet 13. oktober 2022
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Steeve J
Cincinnati, OH52 bidrag
How long to visit it?
OTAGI NENBUTSU-JI TEMPLE
Kyoto, Japan5 bidrag
お寺を参拝する時間としては、みなさん20分から30分の所要時間でお参りされています。
Patty A
Albuquerque, NM8 bidrag
Hi Philip! I know it's been couple of years, but I see that the temple requires a reservation on some links... Is this correct?
Margaret C
Sydney, Australia524 bidrag
We only visited the temple during the day so no reservation was required. We were staying the night at another temple.
Is it easy to hail a cab at Otagi Nenbutsuji to go to Saga-Arashiyama station?
Sean F
Warragul, Australia19 bidrag
Hi Sarah,
No it would be difficult to hail a cab at Otagi Nenbutsuji.
You may be able to request a cab be called for you by the man who works there.
However, both times I have visited I have walked back to the station. I really enjoy walking past the buildings with thatched roofs, shops, beautiful houses. It is a really lovely area. It does take an hour or two to walk back, but it is very pleasant. There may also be a bus that travels up and down this road however I have not used it before. I have been on Sagano romantic railway and I believe spending a few hours on walking around this area and visiting temples is a much better use of time.
Michelle B
6 bidrag
what is the hours of operation for this place
Sean F
Warragul, Australia19 bidrag
Otagi Nenbutsu-ji opens at 8am and closes at 5pm, with entry gate closing at 4.45pm. The price is 300 yen to enter.
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