Built in the late 8th century and relocated in the early 20th century, Otaji Nenbutsu-ji stands out from other Buddhist temples as it boasts over 1,200 hand carved stone Rakan sculptures. Each unique and created by numerous monks over time, the statues are lined up as you make your way up and down the temple grounds. Accessible by bus from Arashiyama, Sanjo, and Kyoto Stations, Otaji Nenbutsu-ji is a less traveled tourist spot that offers a relaxing atmosphere and entertaining buddha.
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Otaji Nenbutsu-ji
Over a thousand buddha tucked away in western Kyoto
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An extremely elated buddha
The entrance gate to Otaji Nenbutsu-ji
Drawing one of the statues on a fine day
Two statues saying kanpai
Make a prayer at the temple's small tori
Visitors leave coins on statue's heads for good luck
Rarely frequented by foreigners, this temple is much less crowded compared to the majority in Kyoto
A gold buddha amongst the stone
Choose your favorite Rakan sculpture amongst the thousands lined up along the temple's hills
Information
16-8439 Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto, Ukyo Ward, Sagatoriimoto Fukatanicho, 2−5 (Directions)
075-865-1231
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Elena Lisina
6 years ago
So interesting sculptures! And they look like old ones!
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