Saihō Temple

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Over 120 types of moss carpet Saiho-ji’s grounds. A breathtaking sight it is.

Saiho-ji Temple also known as Kokedera or Moss Temple is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto. Its history stretches back centuries. Legend says it was built during the Nara period by Gyoki. It was later restored by Muso Soseki. In 1994 it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The temple’s story is one of resilience. It faced periods of disrepair. It even suffered from fires and floods. Yet it endured. Muso Soseki’s renovation in 1339 transformed Saiho-ji into a Zen temple. He even changed its name. The moss garden wasn’t part of his initial plan. It grew naturally. It flourished especially during the Meiji era. This unplanned feature became its greatest attraction.

The temple’s layout is captivating. The eastern grounds boast a circular moss garden. Golden Pond a heart-shaped pond is its centerpiece. Three small islands grace the pond. Three tea houses Shonan-tei Shudan-do and Tanhoku-tei add to the serene atmosphere. These are partially inspired by phrases from the Blue Cliff Record a classic Zen text. The main temple hall Sairai-do was rebuilt in 1969. A three-storied pagoda built in 1978 houses sutra copies.

Saiho-ji’s unique visiting policy protects its delicate moss. Reservations are a must. This ensures the garden is preserved. It also keeps the atmosphere tranquil. The entry fee is high. It’s Kyoto’s highest. But visitors participate in activities such as sutra copying before exploring.

The best time to visit is during the rainy season. The lush green moss is stunning. Late autumn offers a different beauty. The moss contrasts beautifully with the turning leaves.

Saiho-ji Temple. A place of history tranquility and unparalleled beauty. A testament to resilience and the power of nature. A truly unforgettable experience.

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