One of the most famous sightseeing place in Kyoto, it is rare not to go here. However, since the main hall is under decoration, visitors may be less than before. So why don’t take a visit of Kiyomizu-Dera Temple this year? The red leaves in here are also famous.
Which places are recommended to take photos in Kiyomizu-Dera Temple?
The lighten-up night tours of red leaves in Kiyomizu-Dera Temple
What is the red leave blooming time in Kiyomizu-Dera Temple?
Generally, it is from end November to early December, but since climate varies differently every year, it will change the time. Better visit the facebook or website of Kiyomizu-Dera Temple for the update information. [hr][/hr]How crowded it will be in the red leaves in Kiyomizu-Dera Temple?
Kiyomizu-Dera Temple is a very famous temple in Kyoto, a lot of domestic Japanese tourist will come for sightseeing every year. Recently, tourists from aboard become more and more. Suggest waking up earlier and arriving there before 10:00am. If visit before or after the peak time, can take walk leisurely. [hr][/hr]Features of Kiyomizu-Dera Temple
Another name of the maindoor of Kiyomizu-Dera Temple is “Red Door”, the proper name is Niomoncho. It was built between 1568-1600AD, in Momoyama period. It was once renewed in 2003 (Heisei period 15 years). The west door is praised for sunset views. The tallest 3-storeyed pagoda in Japan was repainted in red color in 1987AD (Showa period 62 years). In the gloomy Zuigudo Hall, need to catch the prayer balls and move toward the light, like a new born baby move for birth. A deep meaning of it. On top of Kiyomizu Stage is the main hall that now is in process of a great repair project in this 50years. The inner part of the main is still able for observation. One point must be mentioned, that is the main hall and Kiyomizu Stage built up without a nail. They were built on a cliff by the method of hanging. There is a statue of Mahakala near the main hall. And the wooden clog and khakkhara (monk staff) of Benkei, who was a sohei (warrior monk) followed Minamoto no Yoshitsune. Behind the main hall, it is the Jishu Jinja which is famous for praying good affinity. There is a waterfall “Otowa no Taki“, a 3 branches of waterfall, are also named Golden Water or Enmeisui. People allege that will get efficiency for study, love and health. But it will turn inefficient if getting drink all of them. [hr][/hr]Other places for red leaves around Kiyomizu-Dera Temple
Kodai-ji
Maruyama Park
Choraku-ji
Seikan-ji
From the deepest place of Koyasu Noto Tower in Kiyomizu-Dera Temple moving toward south east direction for a few minutes, tourist will find Seikan-ji. The path from Kiyomizu-Dera Temple to Seikan-ji is named “Uta No Nakayama”, not only a popular place to observe red leaves, it is also famous for the tragic love story of Emperor Takakura and Kogo. Here get long distant sight for the whole Kyoto City. [hr][/hr]Address: 2
94 Kiyomizu 1-chome Higashiyama-ku
- Get off at Gojozaka Bus Stop or Kiyomizu-michi Bus Stop by City Bus, 10 mins walk
- No car park, the closest car park is Kyoto Kiyomizuzaka Car Park ( Car park for 59 cars) and other car parks, very crowded in red leaves period.
Epilogue Because Kiyomizu-Dera Temple is very famous, though it is under construction, there are still many visitors here. To have a smooth and easy sightseeing, need to slightly adjust the visit time. The main hall is not clear as covered by curtain, if you do not travel Kyoto often, suggest visiting here during the time of lightening.