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Kiyomizu-dera Temple

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Kiyomizu-dera Temple, founded in 778, is a World Heritage site representing Kyoto, famous for "jumping off the Kiyomizu stage." The temple is famous for the spectacular view from the stage and Otowa Falls, and you can experience the beautiful scenery and history of the four seasons.
Located in Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kiyomizu-dera is a Hosso sect temple that is said to have been founded by the monk Enchin. It has flourished as a center of Kannon worship since the Heian period and has attracted many people since ancient times. It is registered as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Cultural Assets of Ancient Kyoto." In particular, the main hall, known as the "Kiyomizu Stage," is a hanging-style building constructed without the use of a single nail, and is overwhelming in its skill and grandeur. From the stage, you can see the entire city of Kyoto and enjoy the scenery of the four seasons.

Just below the main hall is Otowa Falls, where a sacred water flows that is said to bring three benefits: longevity, success in love, and academic success. Worshippers can scoop up this water with a ladle and drink it, which is also the origin of the name Kiyomizu-dera. Many buildings designated as national treasures and important cultural properties, such as the Niomon Gate, the three-story pagoda, and the Kaisan-do Hall, are scattered throughout the temple grounds, giving a sense of the weight of history.

[Trivia]
The stage of Kiyomizu is about 13 meters high, and the proverb "jumping off the stage of Kiyomizu" means making a bold decision. It is said that people used to actually jump off the stage, but it is now prohibited. In addition, behind the main hall is Jishu Shrine, which enshrines the god of matchmaking, but as of 2025, it is closed for the time being due to maintenance work on the grounds.

[Hidden spot]
Further ahead from the main hall to the inner sanctuary is Koyasu Tower. It is said to bring good luck in safe childbirth, and is located overlooking the stage of Kiyomizu. Since there are relatively few tourists, you can take your time to enjoy the view.

Kiyomizu-dera Temple also offers nighttime worship for certain periods in spring, summer, and autumn. It is recommended because you can see a beautiful view that is different from the daytime.

If you walk towards Yasaka Shrine, you can enjoy the Kyoto atmosphere of Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka with stone steps and cobblestones.
There are many temples and shops in the surrounding area, so it's a good idea to take a leisurely stroll.
[Admission fee]
Adults: 400 yen
Junior high school students: 200 yen
*Prices may differ during special nighttime visits.

[Opening hours]
6:00-18:00 (subject to change depending on the season, nighttime visits are available until 21:00)

[Closed days]
Open all year round

[Parking fee]
Standard cars: 1,000 yen (up to 2 hours)
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Category
京都市history
Adress
京都府京都市東山区清水1丁目294
Official Website
https://www.kiyomizudera.or.jp/
TEL
075-551-1234

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