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Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺) - historic hillside temple with wooden terrace

Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺) - historic hillside temple with wooden terrace

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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the biggest crowds and enjoy softer light for photos. Cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons provide dramatic colors but expect much larger visitor numbers.

Conseils budget

Admission is around 400 JPY for adults and about 200 JPY for children; there are no regular free-entry days. Transport passes cover travel only, not temple fees, so carry small change and skip paid guided tours to save money.

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History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Cultural travelers

Planifiez votre visite

1-2 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: A broad wooden terrace juts out over a steep hillside, offering a skyward clatter of footsteps and panoramic views of maple and cherry trees below. Visitors toss coins toward a sacred waterfall in hopes of wishes coming true, and the lantern-lit evenings bathe the complex in a warm, cinematic glow.

Points forts: Step onto the hillside temple's timber stage and you feel the boards slightly give beneath your feet, the structure projecting about 13 meters out over the valley, supported by roughly 139 interlocking wooden pillars famously rebuilt in 1633 under Tokugawa Iemitsu; you can smell old lacquer and cedar in the air as the breeze moves through the trees. Down below, a narrow waterfall splits into three streams and visitors queue with long metal cups to sip the cold mineral water: each stream is said to grant a different blessing, longevity, academic success, or romantic luck, and locals will sometimes whisper that taking from all three is poor etiquette.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Wear comfortable shoes, the approach involves steep, uneven stone steps and a long uphill walk from the bus stop.
  • For the classic skyline shot, photograph from the main wooden terrace at sunrise or golden hour, and try a low-angle view from the lower path for the temple framed by trees.
  • Avoid peak crowds by arriving before 8:00 AM or after 5:00 PM, especially during cherry blossom and autumn foliage periods.
  • Bring small change for the Otowa waterfall, follow posted queuing rules, and be aware some inner halls prohibit photography.

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