
Hotels near Kiyomizu-dera
Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Japan
Kiyomizu-dera (literally 'Pure Water Temple') is a UNESCO-listed Buddhist temple founded in 778 AD on the slopes of Mount Otowa. The main hall (1633) is built on a wooden platform 13 metres above the hillside, supported by 168 zelkova-wood pillars without a single nail. The Otowa Waterfall under the platform divides into three streams said to grant health, longevity, and academic success.
Entry is JPY 500. The approach via Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka stone-stepped streets - both lined with traditional machiya wooden townhouses, tea shops, and souvenir stores - is as much a draw as the temple itself. The terrace view across Kyoto is best at sunset and during the spring and autumn night illuminations (extra fee).
Pro Tip: Arrive at the 6am opening for empty terraces and the best photos of the wooden platform from outside. Walk down through Sannenzaka, stop at Ninenzaka, and continue to Yasaka Pagoda - the whole Higashiyama walk takes 90 minutes and ends in Gion.
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