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Kyoto: Serene Stroll Through Eikando’s Timeless Temple Paths

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Kyoto: Serene Stroll Through Eikando’s Timeless Temple Paths

Discover the tranquility of Eikando Temple in Kyoto. Admire the Mikaeri Amida statue, stroll through the garden, and enjoy a panoramic view of the city from the Taho-to Pagoda.

Itinerary

Eikando Temple
Meet in front of the main gate (Somon) of Eikando Temple. Your guide will be waiting for you, holding a yellow sign that says "DeepExperience." Please refer to the map for the exact location.
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Eikando Temple
Guide tour (90min)
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End Point
Eikando Temple – Sanmon Gate (Main Gate)

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Kyoto: Serene Stroll Through Eikando’s Timeless Temple Paths

1.5 hours

<Inclusions>
Visit to Eikando Temple
View of Mikaeri Amida statue
Access to temple gardens
Walk through wooden halls and covered walkways
Journey through Garyuro Corridor
View from Taho-to Pagoda

<Plan Code>
G-535

104.94USD~

Highlights

Feel the serenity of Eikando Temple, nestled in Kyoto’s eastern hills
Admire the Mikaeri Amida, a rare statue of the Buddha glancing over his shoulder
Stroll through the temple’s garden, centered around a mirror-like pond
Walk through the Garyuro, the “Wolven Dragon Corridor,” a sloping, roofed hallway
Enjoy a sweeping panorama of Kyoto from the Taho-to Pagoda’s balcony

What's Included

Visit to Eikando Temple
View of Mikaeri Amida statue
Access to temple gardens
Walk through wooden halls and covered walkways
Journey through Garyuro Corridor
View from Taho-to Pagoda

Experience details

Begin your journey at Eikando Temple, nestled in Kyoto’s eastern hills. This is a place where architecture, nature, water, and spirit converge in quiet harmony throughout the year.

At the heart of the temple stands the Mikaeri Amida, the “Looking-Back Amida,” a rare statue of the Buddha glancing over his shoulder. It’s a powerful yet gentle image—one that symbolizes awareness, compassion, and the idea that the divine watches over us even as we stray. Encountering this graceful figure invites reflection and calm.

The temple’s garden is a living canvas, centered around a mirror-like pond fed by crystal-clear spring water. Whether framed by cherry blossoms, fresh summer greens, or autumn’s vibrant leaves, the garden feels pure and peaceful. Water flows gently through the grounds, connecting space to space with a quiet rhythm that seems to slow time.

Eikando’s wooden halls and covered walkways are built in harmony with the sloped landscape, embraced by moss, trees, and filtered sunlight. As you walk through them, the boundary between nature and temple disappears—you feel less like a visitor, and more like part of the scenery itself.

One of the most memorable paths is the Garyuro, the “Wolven Dragon Corridor,” a sloping, roofed hallway that leads upward through the forested hillside. It’s a journey both physical and meditative, bringing you to the temple’s mountaintop treasure—the Taho-to Pagoda. From its balcony, the view opens to a sweeping panorama of Kyoto, a city nestled beneath sky and season.

Eikando is not about grand gestures—it’s about intimate moments of awareness, of walking slowly, looking closely, and feeling deeply. Whether it’s the soft gaze of the Amida, the sound of flowing water, or the light filtering through maples, this temple invites you to pause, breathe, and reconnect—with Kyoto, and with yourself.

Meeting Place

Eikando Temple: Meet in front of the main gate (Somon) of Eikando Temple. Your guide will be waiting for you, holding a yellow sign that says "DeepExperience." Please refer to the map for the exact location.

Important information

Know before you go
・Eikando Temple is a place of quiet reflection and harmony.
・The Mikaeri Amida statue symbolizes awareness and compassion.
・The temple garden is centered around a mirror-like pond.
・The Garyuro Corridor is a sloping, roofed hallway.
・The Taho-to Pagoda offers a panoramic view of Kyoto.

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