Kids can marvel at huge beams, see human-hair ropes, and watch pond koi, yet long sutra chanting and no interactive exhibits risk boredom, and they must speak softly inside sacred halls.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A short visit lets kids explore the main halls and garden without tiring them.
Explore Goei-dō and Amida-dō Halls:
Walk inside world’s largest wooden Buddhist halls and see thick pillars.
Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and let kids feel the scale in quiet space.
Stroll Shosei-en Garden:
Follow wide gravel paths beside ponds with koi and ducks.
Tip: Check child admission at the gate and feed koi from the pond edge.
Otoki Vegetarian Meal:
Share a traditional temple lunch of rice and seasonal vegetables.
Tip: Book at least 4 days ahead; children under 8 eat at a reduced price.
Okaimono Hiroba Gift Shop:
Let kids choose small souvenirs or try local snacks in the rest area.
Tip: Use the free rest corner to take a break and refill water bottles.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Shosei-en Garden admission (2 adults + 2 kids) | JPY 2,100 |
Otoki vegetarian meal (2 adults + 2 kids) | JPY 10,000 |
Souvenirs & snacks | JPY 2,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 14,100 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit on the 21st of any month to enjoy the Dharma Promotion market with snacks, crafts, and antiques along the temple grounds.
Address: 烏丸通七条上る Tokiwacho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8505, Japan
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Obrommm
Pristine and cultural temple that is very big and worth seeing. Be sure to be respectful of the culture there because we had to take off our shoes when walking in the wood at the steps to the building. The whole area is very nice and open and pretty but be careful about walking to places that you may not be allowed to go. And I’m pretty sure photos are allowed within most of the temple walls. I wa...
Stew Gee (Stewgee)
Great working temple - large complex with a mix of those there for religious observance and tourists like me. Beautiful buildings and very peaceful, meditative atmosphere inside. Thoroughly recommended.
Daryl Sinclair
A beautiful temple which is best visited during a service or during the rain for a nice change of aesthetic and if you have already visited many temples. As with most major attractions I recommend aiming for off peak. Rainy days are great, early morning, of simply off-peak from things like golden week etc. For such a large temple, because it is active, there isn't much 'to-do' but do have a seat...
Ken Miyakawa
Higashi Hongan ji is a beautiful, quiet temple near Kyoto Station. The massive wooden halls and intricate architecture are awe inspiring, yet the grounds feel calm and welcoming. It’s free to enter and less crowded than other temples great for a peaceful visit. Don’t miss the giant rope made from human hair, a unique part of its history.
Dat Do
Great place. Simple enough and elegant. Good view of Kyoto tower as well. It is good if you are interested in architecture, Buddhism or just want to see some historic places in Kyoto. It is free entry.
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