Children can hunt maple leaves and count Jizō statues while learning temple history, and discounted admission helps budgets. Many uneven stone stairs need hand-holding and no play area exists.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to explore the gate, pagoda, moss paths and do scavenger games without rushing.
Maple Leaf Scavenger Hunt:
Ask kids to spot bright red maple leaves along moss-lined stone steps.
Tip: Start near the Niō-mon gate in autumn and use a small bag for photos—do not pick leaves.
Pagoda Viewpoint:
Climb the stone steps to the Tahōtō pagoda platform for views over Kyoto.
Tip: Hold younger children’s hands on the steps and visit on clear days for city views.
Jizō Statue Spotting Game:
Count the small moss-covered Jizō statues hidden beside the path.
Tip: Give kids a simple checklist and reward them when they find them all.
Taichō-ryūkan Hall Rest:
Sit at the window seat facing the mountains for a quiet break.
Tip: Combine this stop with a snack break; it’s shaded and calm.
Philosopher’s Path Extension:
Walk 10 minutes from the temple entrance to the canal and spot koi fish.
Tip: Bring water and hats; let kids point out the fish from the edge.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Adult admission (2×500) | JPY 1,000 |
Child admission (2×200) | JPY 400 |
Snacks | JPY 500 |
Water bottles | JPY 200 |
Total Estimated | JPY 2,100 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In autumn, maples turn bright red for peak color. Spring brings lush moss and fewer crowds. Summer mornings are cooler in the forest. Winter grounds are quieter but watch for frost on stones.
Address: 3 Sagaogurayama Ogurachō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8397, Japan
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Kellan Fabjance
Beautiful complex, and so much less crowded than the bamboo forest. Go here after you get annoyed with the hordes. Lots of stairs, climb all the way to the top for a nice view of Kyoto.
Andrew Meador
A quiet, serene temple with a nice hike to the top of the hill. There are many shrines on site here, and at the top is an amazing view of Kyoto!
Ren
Beautiful gardens off the beaten track. If you want to find some zen in a quieter area visit this temple. Only 500 yen per adult. The bamboo forest was ridiculously packed with tourists at 11am as we were leaving.
me now
a beautiful, somewhat hidden temple. if you climb up a short hike, you have a beautiful view over kyoto. the temple grounds are very well maintained bur still kept true to their age. absolutely worth a visit
Sviet Slav
If you ever find yourself thinking if the extra ¥500 admission fee is worth it, then the Jojakko-Ji temple is definitely a location where you can be assured that that money will be well spent. The temple is absolutely breathtaking and has it all. The short hike across the temple grounds will take you all the way up the gorgeous, flower surrounded platform with a view of Kyoto, while getting there ...
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