




Ninnaji
Attraction
4.4 (6245 reviews)
This historic Buddhist temple featuring picturesque gardens & a 5-story pagoda was founded in 886.
33 Omuroōuchi, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8092, Japan
+81 75-461-1155
Did You Know?
World Heritage Site
Ninnaji is one of the 'Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto' designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its profound cultural and historical significance.
Late-Blooming Cherry Trees
Ninnaji is famous for its unique variety of cherry trees called 'Omuro-zakura'. These trees are known for their short stature and late blooming, making them a popular attraction even after other cherry blossoms have faded.
Former Imperial Residence
Ninnaji once served as a residence for retired emperors, hence its formal title 'Omuro Gosho' (Omuro Imperial Palace), reflecting its deep ties to the imperial family.
Story Pagoda
The temple complex features a stunning five-story pagoda, a prominent landmark that stands 36.17 meters tall and dates back to the Edo period (1637).
Highlights from Reviews
• stunning architecture
The temple complex features stunning traditional Japanese architecture, including a five-story pagoda and other historical buildings.
• world heritage site
Ninnaji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its historical and cultural significance.
• beautiful gardens
The temple offers beautiful and meticulously manicured Japanese gardens, providing a tranquil escape.
• late-blooming cherries
The temple is known for its Omuro cherry trees, which bloom later than other varieties, extending the cherry blossom season.
• peaceful atmosphere
The atmosphere is generally peaceful and quiet, offering a relaxing experience, especially compared to more crowded sites.
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