Step into a living vision of paradise at Jōruri-ji, the only surviving Pure Land garden in Japan with its original 11th-century layout. Expert guide will escort you seamlessly from the station into a serene world of ancient architecture, lotus-filled ponds, and sacred Buddhist symbolism—off the beaten path and untouched by crowds. Whether you're a garden lover, a spiritual seeker, or a culture enthusiast, this immersive journey offers a rare chance to experience Japan's timeless beauty and wisdom up close. Don’t just visit a temple—enter a thousand-year-old prayer brought to life.
Jōruri-ji Temple in southern Kyoto is the only surviving Pure Land-style garden in Japan where a serene pond divides a three-story pagoda enshrining Yakushi Nyorai on the east and a hall housing nine 11th-century Amida Nyorai statues on the west, faithfully expressing Buddhist cosmology through spatial design, and though its remote location makes access challenging, a knowledgeable guide will escort you by bus from the nearest station, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the temple’s spiritual landscape and seasonal beauty.
The meeting point is in front of the ticket gate at Kamo Station.
Your guide will be waiting for you, holding a yellow sign panel.
Please refer to the map for more details.
Price varies by option