Kodai-ji Temple
Kodai-ji Temple, located in Higashiyama ward of Kyoto city, is a Buddhist temple belonging to the Kennin-ji Temple school of the Rinzai Sect. It's formal name is Kodai Jushozen-ji Temple. After Hideyoshi Toyotomi passed away, his wife Kita no Mandokoro (also known as Nene, a priestess and assumed the name of Kodaiin Kogetsuni) built the temple in 1606 to pray for his soul. Due to the political consideration, Ieyasu Tokugawa, as the ruler at the time, financed the construction of the temple, resulting in its magnificent appearance. However, after several times of fire, most of it had been destroyed. What being preserved are the front gate, Otamaya (special memorial hall enshrining Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Kita-no-Mandokoro), Kaisan-do, Shigure-tei and Kasa-tei of tea room (those are all Important Cultural Properties) and Kangetsu-dai, etc.. It is said that the garden with Kaisan-do in the central, spreading out from east to west, is Enshu Kobori's work.
More Information
- Tel
-
075-561-9966
- Open Hours
-
9:00~17:00 (Last reception at 17:00), gate closes at 17:30
- Closed
None
- Web site
- www.kodaiji.com/index.html