Sanjusangen-do Temple

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
This place has so much to see and do. You’re constantly exposed to amazing pieces of art. You lose track of time here
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MaryAnn *****
4 Nov 2025
Lee is so amazing, he is an excellent tour guide. He have alot of jokes, he will also take you pictures and videos if you ask him. Highly recommended, it's worth the price!
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Such an amazing experience and honestly my personal highlight of our Japan trip. Make a reservation in advance as they get quite busy, but everyone was very efficient and kind. I wish I had asked for everyone's names so I could thank them individually. They have a beautiful selection of women and men's kimonos - the act of choosing one was so much fun, I definitely think it's worth it to upgrade to the lace kimonos and accessories if you can. For the gals, they gave you several choices for a lovely hairstyle-- and they did such a good job on me and my sisters, and the hairstyles held up all day! They even offer you super cute accessories that include bags, parasols and even a katana to keep some of your belongings while you go and about in your kimonos. Highly recommend booking a photographer. We had Steven, who spoke English, and made the experience so special. He took us to a beautiful temple and gave great direction and fun ideas for the photos! 10/10 would do again!
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Lee was our guide very humble person. ample time to rome around, very quick, fun loving trip.. Will recommend to my friends..
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클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
I had a really fulfilling day of sightseeing today!! Thank you for the perfect itinerary!!!
盧 **
4 Nov 2025
This trip was fantastic! Our tour guide was a very cheerful person, he paid great attention to detail, and made sure everyone had an enjoyable experience. His time management was very efficient. I really enjoyed this type of tour. Thank you to our tour guide and Klook!
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Louise ***
4 Nov 2025
It was a fantastic experience even though this exhibit is more interactive and more suitable for kids. The previous one I went teamLab Borderless in Tokyo was more surreal. Its a distance from Kyoto station. Take note.
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Incredible experience, Sensai provided great guidance whilst we created our pottery. Location is easy to find and prices are great value for money. Appreciate they offered to take plenty of photos for us too. Highly recommend this experience, it was a highlight of our trip, we would do it again in a heartbeat.

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Discover the beauty of Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto, originally known as Rengeoin Temple, home to 1001 statues of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Marvel at the serenely seated Kannon bodhisattva, a national treasure, and discover a world of spirituality and artistry as you explore the temple's main hall, which is a stunning 120-meter-long wooden structure—the longest in Japan!
657 Sanjūsangendōmawari, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, 605-0941, Japan

What to know before visiting Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto

Must-Visit Attractions in Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto

1. 1001 Statues of Kannon

Discover 1001 statues of Kannon, each with its own unique expression and pose, symbolizing compassion and empathy. The sight of these statues standing in rows is truly breathtaking.

2. Senju Kannon Statue

Visit the central wooden statue of Senju Kannon with its 1000 arms, representing the deity's ability to witness and lessen human suffering. Learn about the symbolism and significance of this iconic figure.

3. Thousand-armed Kannon Statues

The main hall of Sanjūsangen-dō has 1001 standing Thousand-armed Kannon statues, along with 28 standing attendants, Fūjin, Raijin, and a principal image of the temple. These sculptures, from the Heian to Kamakura periods, are designated National Treasures of Japan.

4. Thunder God and Wind God statues

On cloud-shaped pedestals surrounding the hall, these statues symbolize guardian deities responsible for weather control and bountiful harvests.

5. Sanjusangendo Temple Garden

Get into the peaceful oasis of Sanjusangendo Temple's garden in Kyoto, Japan. This tranquil escape includes strolling paths, a pond, and Kamakura period-inspired stone arrangements. Throughout the year, the garden blooms with cherry blossoms in spring, hydrangeas in summer, autumn leaves, and a snowy winter landscape.

Tips for Your Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto Visit

When is the best time to visit Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto?

Sanjusangendo Temple is open year-round, but if you want a unique cultural experience, you can visit during the Ōmato Taikai archery competition in mid-January. The temple's hours vary by season: from April 1 to November 15, it's open from 8:30 to 17:00, and from November 16 to March 31, it's open from 9:00 to 16:00. Make sure to plan your visit accordingly!

How to get to Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto?

Sanjusangendo Temple is easily accessible by public transportation. You can take a short walk from Shichijo Station on the Keihan Main Line, or use the Hakubutsukan-Sanjusangendo-mae bus stop, which is just a 10-minute ride from Kyoto Station on bus numbers 206 or 208. Alternatively, it's about a 20-minute walk from Kyoto Station.

What local cuisine should I try when visiting Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto?

While you're in Kyoto, don't miss out on the local cuisine! Treat yourself to Yudofu, a delicious tofu hot pot, or try a Kaiseki meal, which is a traditional multi-course dining experience. For dessert, try some matcha-flavored sweets to complete your culinary adventure.