Babies are allowed and a diaper bed is beside the shop, yet strollers struggle on gravel and steps, no nursing room exists, and adults must carry the infant for the entire circuit.
Note: Ginkakuji is 49% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Kyoto for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to carry a baby, stroll gardens, and use diaper facilities without rush.
Stroll the sand garden:
Walk around the Ginshadan white sand mound representing Mount Fuji.
Tip: Wear your baby in a front carrier; gravel paths can be uneven.
Visit Togudo Hall:
Enter the East Seeking Hall to view historic wood carvings and architecture.
Tip: Carry your baby on your back to keep hands free for photos.
Photo at Mirror Pond:
Stand outside the main gate to see the Silver Pavilion reflected in the pond.
Tip: Leave your stroller at the entrance and step onto the flat path.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Entry tickets for 2 adults | JPY 1,000 |
Matcha tea for 2 adults | JPY 1,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 2,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring brings cherry blossoms along the Philosopher’s Path; autumn colors glow around late November. Aim for early morning visits in summer to avoid heat and crowds.
Address: 2 Ginkakujichō, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8402, Japan
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Joanne Chen
Higashiyama Jisho-ji is so beautiful! The garden is very delicate and peaceful! It is not very big, I entered at 9 am and finish around 9:30 am. To go around the garden, there are quite a few steps needed to climb, but it’s manageable. Wear comfortable shoes! I suggest visiting right before it opens at 8:30am or as early as 9am because it gets hot and humid close to noon time.
W T
The garden was actually quite nice. Busy but still nice. Not as big as I thought but pretty surreal to see it. But again the crowd take away from it all when you’re walking at grandma or grandpa pace due to the crowds. Would I go back there, yeah I would but probably earlier or later in the day. There is no bicycle parking. So have to park down the street near the bridge.
Andrey Lipattsev
Wonderfully serene and mind cleansing experience. Much less crowded than most other temples I've been to in Kyoto. The sand art is a special delight and this is easily my favorite Japanese garden in the world. Great little souvenir shop too with items that I haven't seen in any other one, so if you're looking for that unique set of memories from Kyoto, check it out!
Tony B
Another amazing temple in Kyoto. We went there first thing in the morning to avoid the crowds, thus we had the unique opportunity to enjoy the beautiful landscape with relative calm and with a perfect spring weather. The sand garden, the carefully manicured moss, the beautiful ponds and the overall serene temple environment were simply amazing.
Sharyn
This temple and garden is smaller than most in Japan but we enjoyed it thoroughly. There were less crowds so it was quite peaceful in parts which allowed for quiet reflection. The gardens were very impressive and the sand formations were absolutely spectacular! Additionally the street approaching the temple had some unique stores where we picked up some great souvenirs. We really enjoyed our morni...
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