Place of worship • 270 Ōhararaikōinchō, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 601-1242, Japan
Tucked away in the secluded area of Ohara, Kyoto, there's a temple that quietly shuns the gaze of tourists — Nembutsu-ji. Although a small temple of the Tendai sect, its beauty and tranquility capture the hearts of its visitors.
The recently renovated temple grounds exude fresh air. The beautifully maintained gardens are dotted with various sizes of Buddhist statues, making it a fun treasure hunt to find the smaller ones. From near the walls, you can enjoy breathtaking views, as if peeking into the Pure Land.
The charm of Nembutsu-ji isn't just in its scenery. Conversations with the friendly head priest are a significant part of the visit. With humor and a gentle demeanor, the priest shares the temple's history and Buddhist teachings, opening the hearts of many visitors.
For goshuin enthusiasts, Nembutsu-ji is a must-visit spot. Besides the usual goshuin, the temple is also known as a sacred site for the