Jōshōkōji Temple - Kyoto

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Maruyama-14-6 Keihokuidocho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 601-0313, Japan

電話 : 📞 +878
Postal code : 601-0313
Webサイト : https://ja.kyoto.travel/tourism/single02.php%3Fcategory_id%3D7%26tourism_id%3D2692
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Description : Peaceful temple in gardens with Buddhist statues & a 2-story tower gate, plus fall foliage.

Maruyama-14-6 Keihokuidocho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 601-0313, Japan
山口裕一 on Google

再放送中の大河ドラマ「太平記」の紹介を見て、いきたくなりました。 枚方市から国道171号、162号など幹線道路を通ってスムーズに行けました。旧京北町は初めて足を運ぶ機会でもありましたので、山道の通行に不安がありましたが、道の駅「ウッディ京北」までに所々で新しくトンネルや道路が整備されていましたので、結果到着まで運転に不安を覚えることはありませんでした。 参道入り口前に、広めの駐車場があります。無料で停められます。 お寺の拝観口から入ると、窓口には何方もいらっしゃいませんでした。説明書きに無人でもあっても、「500円ほど」はお納めくださいと書いてありましたので、500円をお盆に置いて入場しました。無人の場合に備えてお釣りが必要にならないよう、小銭を用意しておいた方が無難です。 お寺の中は、さすが上皇が開創されただけあってのことが理由かは定かではなく、想像でしかありませんが、所々に豪奢な趣向が表れているように感じました。とにかく、この時はお寺の関係者もいらっしゃらない、ほかに観光客はおらず自分一人(帰り際やっと2人来られる)で、これだけ豪奢な品々がある一方で、極端な静けさのなかで人気を感じさい雰囲気に不気味な圧倒感を覚えました。 庭に天然記念物の枝垂れ桜があります。2月末のこの時はまだ花は見えませんが、咲いた桜でより一層豪華な雰囲気を醸成するのであろうと想像に難くありませんでした。 一転して、北側のお庭の方は、滝から聞こえる水の音とともに静謐な空間がひろがり、また異なった景観を鑑賞出来ました。 庭に直接入って散策もできます。空中に張り出した、お堂を見かけました。 「500円ほど」の拝観料はお得な感想です。
After seeing the introduction of the rebroadcast taiga drama "Taheiki", I wanted to go. I was able to go smoothly from Hirakata City through the main roads such as National Routes 171 and 162. Former Keihoku Town was also the first opportunity to visit, so I was worried about the passage of mountain roads, but there were new tunnels and roads in places by the roadside station "Woody Keihoku", so until the result arrived I didn't feel anxious about driving. There is a large parking lot in front of the entrance to the approach. You can park for free. When I entered from the entrance of the temple, there was no one at the counter. Even if it was unmanned, the explanation said that you should pay "about 500 yen", so I put 500 yen in the tray and entered. It is safer to have some coins ready so that you do not need to change in case you are unattended. It is not clear whether the reason for the temple was that the Emperor was founded, and it is only an imagination, but I felt that there was a luxurious taste in some places. Anyway, at this time, there are no people involved in the temple, there are no other tourists, and I am alone (two people can finally come on my way home), and while there are so many luxurious items, I feel popular in the extreme tranquility. I felt an eerie overwhelming feeling in the atmosphere. There is a natural monument weeping cherry tree in the garden. At this time of the end of February, I couldn't see the flowers yet, but it was easy to imagine that the blooming cherry blossoms would create an even more luxurious atmosphere. On the other hand, in the garden on the north side, a quiet space spread out with the sound of water heard from the waterfall, and I was able to appreciate a different landscape. You can also go directly into the garden and take a walk. I saw a temple overhanging in the air. The admission fee of "about 500 yen" is a great impression.
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tsuyoshi sasaki on Google

国道477号沿いに位置する北朝の系統にゆかりのあるお寺です。苔生した鳥居、参道が趣を付加してくれます。
It is a temple with a connection to the Northern Court, located along National Highway 477. The mossy torii gate and the approach to the shrine add a touch of flavor.
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Stéphane Tossens on Google

True place of beauty! Loved the atmosphere of the garden at the back of the house.
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8636 on Google

I really recommend this place to (especially foreign) tourists. You can feel Japan - Kyoto - with your senses.
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Trans-word plus TGM on Google

Located in the north suburb of Kyoto is a town called Keihoku ( North Kyoto ). Joshokoji Temple holds a place of historical importance in the area. The temple was established in 1362 by Emperor Kogon of northern dynasty during a period when political power was divided between dynasties of north and south. This Zen temple currently belongs to Rinzai sect of Buddhism. In the middle of havoc of warring period Kogen chose to build his secluded hermitage in this location. This imperial temple takes its origin from Kogen's entrance into priesthood. Upon his return to Kyoto he converted himself into a priest of Zen-sect and altered a nearby temple called Jojyuji and opened this Joshokoji Temple. Kogen made use of surrounding nature to resemble his garden space around the temple. He named a waterfall Shiratama Izumi ( spring of white dumplings ) and he called its surrounding mountains " Majyurin = Ten thousand trees". It is entirely surrounded by beauty of nature in harmony. The main temple hall is like a labyrinth with each building connected through a long corridor in the middle of beautiful garden space. In its Buddhist Statue Hall there are more than 20 statues along with 3 main statues designated as national treasures. The temple has been a popular spot for viewing cherry blossom and autumn leaves. In its garden are numerous cherry trees with historical association to the temple. The cherry tree called Kokonoe-sakura ( cherry tree with ninefold cherry flowered ) aged more than 300 years in the garden is designated as natural monument. There is another impressive cherry tree in the garden called “Sakon-no-sakura” said to be shared from Imperial Palace.
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Debsubhra Chakraborty on Google

A quiet and beautiful temple located in the hilly Keihoku area, far away from the busy temples in Kyoto. We saw one of the best cherry blossoms in this temple during our Japan trip. It was truly phenomenal; many photographers with knowledge of the local area head gathered to take photographs, but otherwise the place was bereft of tourists. You can actually feel the peace and tranquility here. There is a zen garden behind the main temple with a stream, whose surface had been covered by the falling cherry blossom petals. It was ethereal.
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Zane Ritchie on Google

Always a cool place go visit. No hordes, in fact nobody there. Very historic site with a great garden out back. You can walk inside and move freely around which you can't do at most other places. There is the throne in a throne room too. Ancient Sakura trees abound. Would be magic in spring.
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Kingston Obike on Google

A truly historically significant temple with a visibly significant imperial seal along the path and a very well constructed Garden that looks truly amazing during the autumn season. The leaves exhibit a tapestry of colors that would mesmerize you and thrust you into a time when the Emperor himself used to take a stroll along the ancient steps.

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