高台寺
Kōdaiji Temple
Elegant Zen temple in Higashiyama, known for its landscaped gardens, seasonal lights, and connections to Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Nene.
Attractions
Temple, Historical Site, Garden, Zen
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Founded in 1606 by Nene, the widow of warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Kōdaiji Temple embodies Kyoto’s refined Zen aesthetics and historical depth. The temple grounds feature peaceful rock gardens, a reflective pond garden, bamboo groves, and teahouses designed by disciples of Sen no Rikyū. Its ornately decorated main hall and lacquered interiors showcase Momoyama-period craftsmanship, while seasonal light-up events brighten the temple and gardens in spring and autumn, attracting both pilgrims and tourists into an almost otherworldly setting. Located near Kiyomizudera and the preserved lanes of Higashiyama, Kōdaiji provides a contemplative contrast to Kyoto’s busy streets—an enduring testament to loyalty, memory, and beauty.
Facilities & Services
Seasonal evening illuminations
Cultural exhibitions and art displays
Barrier-free access in select areas
Rest areas and teahouses
Gift shop with temple goods and souvenirs
Multilingual pamphlets and signage










