Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple
Kyoto
Copyright: Stephen Gibson/Shutterstock.comOtagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple
The original little temple atop a hill was destroyed by a typhoon back in the 1950s, and then later rebuilt at its current location. Walking up the path to the structure, you will pass 1200 stone statues representing the disciples of Buddha, which have been carved by a priest and townspeople who learned the craft from him. This off-the-beaten-trail temple is an amazing site for those looking to go beyond tourist staples.
Useful Information
- Address: 2-5 Sagatoriimoto Fukatanicho, Kyoto
- Email: 1200rakan@otagiji.com
- Phone: +81 75 285 1549
- More Info: www.otagiji.com/
- Opening House: Daily 8am-4:30pm
Do & See
Roaming around the charming Kyōto is a feast for the eyes. Visit Kyōto's landmarks, join a class of sadō (the Japanese tea ceremony), unwind in peaceful gardens, or head to the Gion district to catch a glimpse of an elegant geisha.