Daitoku-ji Temple

Daitoku-ji Temple

Daitoku-ji Temple

Founded in 1319, Daitoku-ji Temple is a large walled complex in northern Kyoto, serving as the head temple of the Rinzai sect’s Daitoku-ji school of Zen Buddhism. The temple grounds encompass Zen gardens and over 20 sub-temples, making it a significant spiritual center, particularly for the Japanese tea ceremony. Visitors can explore the serene gardens, visit the various sub-temples, and immerse themselves in the rich history and practices of Zen Buddhism. The layout invites a peaceful and contemplative experience, offering a glimpse into the traditions that have shaped Japanese culture.

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