Daitoku-ji Temple
Daitoku-ji Temple
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dogimo
Lausanne, Sveits37 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Alene
Set of twenty temples of the Zen rinzai Buddhist current where silence reigns. The Swiss writer Nicolas Bouvier lived there in the 50s and 60s, an experience he described in his book “Chronique Japon”. Four temples are open all year round, others periodically and in turn.
The Daisen-in, whose path through its stone garden all around the building metaphorically represents the journey of a lifetime. For a small fee, a cup of matcha tea and a pastry are served.
Ryōgen-in contains 5 gardens, including the smallest Japanese dry garden and a moss garden.
The tower of the bell is very impressive.
The Daisen-in, whose path through its stone garden all around the building metaphorically represents the journey of a lifetime. For a small fee, a cup of matcha tea and a pastry are served.
Ryōgen-in contains 5 gardens, including the smallest Japanese dry garden and a moss garden.
The tower of the bell is very impressive.
Skrevet 27. september 2024
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Angel C
Terrassa, Spania9 901 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
The wooden building has been rebuilt several times, the original was from 1315. Interesting, but for me the best the two gravel zen gardens with the pond behind. Very nice.
Skrevet 2. september 2024
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Clermont-Ferrand, Frankrike1 706 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Alene
More than twenty temples in this vast, quiet complex, far from the crowds of other sites.
At the entrance, a plan is given to locate the temples open to visitors:
Ryogen-in and its 5 gardens including the smallest in Japan, Oubai-in and its beautiful park, Zuiho-in and its curious stone garden, Daisen-in, the most visited where photos are unfortunately forbidden,...
At the entrance, a plan is given to locate the temples open to visitors:
Ryogen-in and its 5 gardens including the smallest in Japan, Oubai-in and its beautiful park, Zuiho-in and its curious stone garden, Daisen-in, the most visited where photos are unfortunately forbidden,...
Skrevet 18. august 2024
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PablerasLogro_o
Logroño, Spania2 415 bidrag
mai 2024 • Par
I especially highlight the garden area.
Surely the most important thing is the stone garden. The truth is that it is very curious, I am probably not able to understand or appreciate it.
A very curious place
Surely the most important thing is the stone garden. The truth is that it is very curious, I am probably not able to understand or appreciate it.
A very curious place
Skrevet 25. mai 2024
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Jeff K
Pittsburgh, PA2 353 bidrag
mar. 2024 • Par
This temple isn’t on the short list of “must see” sights for Kyoto but my wife and I were impressed with it. It’s very peaceful with nice grounds. You pay separate admission fees for some of the sub-temples. We toured one which was very interesting and well maintained.
We walked from here to the Golden Pavillion in about 20 minutes and then to Ryoanji Temple in another 20 minute walk. Visiting the three together made for a nice afternoon,
Recommended.
We walked from here to the Golden Pavillion in about 20 minutes and then to Ryoanji Temple in another 20 minute walk. Visiting the three together made for a nice afternoon,
Recommended.
Skrevet 24. mars 2024
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Vermont7 600 bidrag
mar. 2023 • Par
If you want to get away from the crowds at many of Kyoto’s other temples, this is certainly the place to find peace and quiet.
The walls around the large temple grounds are a boundary keeping the external world out and keeping the peace of the Zen world within.
You can easily spend half a day here wandering the paths, looking in the large temple buildings and visiting several of the sub-temples that are open to the public. Because this was sakura season, at least one of the sub-temples, which is usually closed to visitors, had a special exhibition for the season.
We happened to be there on the day of the funeral for one of the head monks. During the ceremony, we could hear the chanting as we walked along the paths, adding to the peaceful nature of the place. Then we came upon rows and rows of monks in full regalia bowing somberly as the ashes were transferred to the hearse which was then driven through the complex. This very special moment added immeasurably to our visit.
Be sure to check the rules before you pay the fee at any of the sub-temples; Daisenin, for example, does not allow photography.
Our visit in March of 2023 was our third time to Daitokuji and I'm certain it won't be our last.
The walls around the large temple grounds are a boundary keeping the external world out and keeping the peace of the Zen world within.
You can easily spend half a day here wandering the paths, looking in the large temple buildings and visiting several of the sub-temples that are open to the public. Because this was sakura season, at least one of the sub-temples, which is usually closed to visitors, had a special exhibition for the season.
We happened to be there on the day of the funeral for one of the head monks. During the ceremony, we could hear the chanting as we walked along the paths, adding to the peaceful nature of the place. Then we came upon rows and rows of monks in full regalia bowing somberly as the ashes were transferred to the hearse which was then driven through the complex. This very special moment added immeasurably to our visit.
Be sure to check the rules before you pay the fee at any of the sub-temples; Daisenin, for example, does not allow photography.
Our visit in March of 2023 was our third time to Daitokuji and I'm certain it won't be our last.
Skrevet 14. januar 2024
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YUMEMIKU
Kyoto, Japan1 265 bidrag
des. 2023 • Venner
On this day, I visited Gyokurin-in Temple, located at the western end of the grounds, where my master was the host for a Rikyu memorial tea ceremony. It was a lovely Indian summer day, with a well-maintained garden and beautiful autumn leaves. It seems that tea ceremony utensils made from 400-year-old antique wood are also sold about once a month.
Skrevet 18. desember 2023
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Hubilie
418 bidrag
nov. 2023 • Par
5 points for Huangmeiyuan in Daitokuji Temple, which is a limited-time attraction. The entire Huangmeiyuan is a large dry landscape, dotted with various strange stones, teahouses, and courtyards hidden in it, quiet and exquisite. Walking through the green shade and light, there is no heat at all.
The ticket is 800 yen, but I think it is worth it.
The ticket is 800 yen, but I think it is worth it.
Skrevet 1. november 2023
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loulou089
england458 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
After battling with the crowds of the Golden Pavilion we decided to visit this group of temples. 24 in all, not all of them are open but you can see about 4 or 5 and buy a multi ticket which is cheaper. The gardens are so beautiful with all the moss and the zen gardens with their stories. Very enjoyable and so peaceful. Lovely cafe by the entrance cafe du mon.
Skrevet 24. oktober 2023
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tim r
Worcester137 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Par
This is large collection of quite small temples. The attractions for us were the temple gardens, particularly the kare-sensui ( raked gravel). Word of advice - don't try to do too much, because: a) each temple has a separate admission charge; and b) it's much nicer to sit and comtemplate one garden for half an hour than charge around ticking them off. Spending longer also has the advantage that you should get a few moments without someone talking at the top of their voice, or a tour guide.
Skrevet 6. oktober 2023
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I'm looking for the opening hours but cannot find them. Anyone has them? Arigato! :)
Skrevet 3. desember 2017
Dear my friend,
Basically 0930- 1600. Same as most of KYOTO temples.
But remember two things.
Daitokuji-main complex is only able to see few times for a year. You better check the schedule.
And Daitokuji contain many smaller temples those are called Tacchuu. Many tacchuu is able to visit all season. And they are good. I believe better than main complex.
My favorite is Koutou-in temple.
Skrevet 4. desember 2017
Quanto tempo ci vuole per visitarlo?
How long does it take to visit it?
Skrevet 18. februar 2015
There are many kinds of small temples in Daitokuji.
Each buildings and gardens have different tastes.
If you go there in October,November,you'd spend all day!
Skrevet 16. juli 2016
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