A quiet hillside temple above the Katsura River—Hōrin-ji offers sweeping views, esoteric depth, and a contemplative escape from the crowds below.

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Perched on the slopes of Mount Kokuzō in Arashiyama, Hōrin-ji is a peaceful Shingon temple dedicated to Kokuzō Bosatsu, the bodhisattva of wisdom and memory. Often overlooked by visitors heading to Tenryū-ji or the Bamboo Grove, this quiet sanctuary offers open-air views over the Katsura River and Kyoto’s western hills. The approach is a gentle climb past ancient stone markers and seasonal blooms, rewarding visitors with a main hall imbued with quiet gravitas and a unique connection to learning and spiritual reflection. Long associated with scholars and practitioners of esoteric Buddhism, Hōrin-ji’s annual rituals and astrological events keep it deeply woven into local tradition.

Facilities & Services

  • Main hall and observation platform
  • Small gift shop with talismans and omamori
  • Gentle walking approach from Arashiyama riverside
  • Seasonal flower viewing and annual ceremonies
  • Best accessed from Hankyu Arashiyama Station

Contact

Address : Arashiyama Kokuzoyamacho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-0006 Phone : 075-862-0013

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