





Adashino Nenbutsu-ji
Place
4.3 (1308 reviews)
Serene hilltop Buddhist temple featuring thousands of carved stone memorial statues.
17番地 Sagatoriimoto Adashinochō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8436, Japan
+81 75-861-2221
Highlights from Reviews
• less crowded
Offers a peaceful alternative to the crowded Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, allowing for a more serene and enjoyable experience.
• bamboo grove
Features a smaller but equally photogenic bamboo grove, providing ample opportunities for taking beautiful pictures without the crowds.
• spiritual atmosphere
The temple has a unique spiritual and peaceful atmosphere, enhanced by thousands of stone Jizo statues, promoting reflection and mindfulness.
• unique statues
Features thousands of unique stone Jizo statues, each with its own personality, adding to the enchanting and memorable experience.
• cost-effective entry
The entrance fee is only 500 yen, making it a cost-effective option for experiencing a beautiful and spiritual site in Kyoto.
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