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Myoshin-ji Temple, Japan's Largest Zen Temple

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Myoshinji is the head temple of the Myoshinji school of the Rinzai sect, and is said to be the largest Zen temple in Japan.
The grounds are large, and there are more than 10 buildings designated as important cultural properties, such as the dharma hall, Buddhist temple, and imperial messenger gate.

Of the approximately 5,650 Rinzai temples in Japan, approximately 3,350 belong to the Myoshinji sect. Many sub-temples stand side by side around the central temple complex, including the Sanmon gate, Buddhist hall, and Hatto, which were rebuilt in the early modern period, forming a large temple complex. Because it occupies 12 towns in the northwest of Heian-kyo and has a lot of nature, it is affectionately called the West Imperial Palace by the people of Kyoto.

Myoshinji was founded by Emperor Hanazono in the Muromachi period. The founder, Kanzan Egen, was a high priest of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism and produced many famous monks. Many sub-temples were built during the Edo period, and Myoshinji reached its peak of prosperity.
[Visiting fee]
Adult: 500 yen
Junior high school students: 300 yen
Elementary school students: 100 yen

[Worship time]
9:10-15:40

[Parking fee]
Ordinary car: 700 yen
    Category
    京都市西history
    Adress
    京都府京都市右京区花園妙心寺町1
    Official Website
    http://www.myoshinji.or.jp/
    TEL
    075-461-5226

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