Discover a quieter side of Kyoto on this guided tour through the serene grounds of Kennin-ji Temple—one of the most revered Zen temples in the ancient capital. Nestled on the edge of Kyoto’s bustling Gion district, Kennin-ji offers a peaceful escape from the city streets and a profound connection to the spiritual and artistic heritage of Japan.
Founded in the 13th century, Kennin-ji holds the distinguished honour of being one of the “Kyoto Gozan” or “Five Great Zen Temples of Kyoto.” As you explore its tranquil halls and elegant rock gardens, your expert guide will share stories of Zen Buddhism, the temple’s history, and the significance of its layout and design. Gain insight into how Zen teachings are reflected not just in philosophy, but also in architecture and visual art.
Wander past exquisitely maintained dry landscape gardens (kare-sansui), where raked gravel and carefully placed stones invite reflection and calm. Inside the temple, admire centuries-old screen paintings and ceiling artwork, including the awe-inspiring twin dragons that seem to float above the main hall. Every element—from mossy garden paths to ink-wash masterpieces—reveals layers of meaning that your guide will help you uncover.
This tour offers more than a visit—it is a moment of mindful immersion in Kyoto’s Zen heart. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveller seeking depth and stillness, Kennin-ji promises a timeless and moving experience.