Gansenji Temple
temple
Gansenji Temple
岩船寺
Overview
Gansenji Temple is located in the quiet mountain city of Kizugawa, Kyoto.
Founded according to temple legend in 729 by the monk Gyoki, Gansenji in Kizugawa is known for its flowering grounds and more than 5,000 hydrangea plants in over 30 varieties, earning it the informal nickname 'Temple of Flowers.' A hydrangea symbol is carved into the temple gate. The three-storied pagoda, an Important Cultural Property dating to 1442, sits at the base of a hill so its upper tiers can be viewed from eye level on the path above. The principal deity is a nearly three-meter wooden Amida Nyorai figure thought to be the oldest of its kind, restored during the Edo period with Tokugawa family support.
Local tips
Remove shoes before entering any hall. Look for a shoe rack at the entrance. Carry a plastic bag for your shoes if none is provided.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 岩船寺
- Nearest station
- Kintetsu-Nara Station (20 min bus)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
Want to visit Gansenji Temple?
Build a trip to Kyoto