Featured Hotels Near Jiganji

The beauty of Jieizan Temple lies in its quiet details: golden Buddha statues gaze down with gentle compassion, while moss gardens spread like emerald velvet beneath your feet. Every year in spring, the temple hosts the "Moss Festival," where monks carefully tend each tiny patch—a living artwork crafted by nature and devotion.

The Lodge MIWA

The Lodge MIWA

4.9 / 5Outstanding
432-2 Omorihigashicho
5.79KM from Jiganji
Turkish BathHikingPicnic AreaFishingLaundry ServiceMedical Room
per night
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AZAE

AZAE

5 / 5Outstanding
62 Kawanishi, Azae-cho, Keihoku, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi
3.69KM from Jiganji
per night
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USD**8
Goemon Kyoto Japan

Goemon Kyoto Japan

5 / 5Outstanding
Keihokushimokumata-cho Fuke 2
2.42KM from Jiganji
DryerHikingBicycle Rental ServiceBarbecueLuggage StorageKitchen
per night
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Tokuheian

Tokuheian

4.8 / 5Outstanding
Keihokukamiyugecho Danjo 4
5.29KM from Jiganji
Conference HallPicnic AreaHikingMountain ClimbingBarbecueLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**8
tehen -roots stay-

tehen -roots stay-

5 / 5Outstanding
37 Suiraku
4.33KM from Jiganji
per night
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USD**0
roku -roots stay-

roku -roots stay-

28 Machinagaike, Keihokuonocho
6KM from Jiganji
per night
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USD**6
200 Years Old Thatched House Tokuheian

200 Years Old Thatched House Tokuheian

Keihoku Ukyo ward
5.3KM from Jiganji
per night
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USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Jiganji

Near Jigokudani Temple in Kyoto, Gion Kogei Ryokan stands out as a top choice—just a 5-minute walk from the temple. This boutique inn blends traditional Japanese architecture with modern comfort, offering rooms with private garden views and tatami flooring. Guests enjoy complimentary tea ceremonies and curated cultural tours led by local historians, deepening their connection to Kyoto’s spiritual heritage.

Another excellent option is Matsufugetsu, a quiet guesthouse nestled near Kiyomizu-dera. Its wooden structure and serene courtyard evoke the tranquility of the Heian period. Located just 800 meters from the nearest subway stop, Shijo Station, it offers easy access to Kyoto’s major attractions while preserving an intimate, authentic atmosphere.

Yes, Jigokudani Temple enjoys excellent accessibility. The closest subway station is Shijo Station, just 800 meters away—about a 10-minute walk. Multiple bus lines, including Route 206 and 207, stop near the temple, especially the Gion Line, which connects directly to the site.

For visitors seeking flexibility, Takkyu Bike Rental offers electric bike rentals right beside the temple, enabling easy exploration of surrounding historic alleys and gardens. Foreign travelers are advised to use Google Maps or the Japan Transit Planner App, both available in multiple languages, for real-time schedules and route planning.

During weekends and festivals, the temple hosts night illuminations, and select bus services extend operating hours until midnight, ensuring safe and convenient returns after evening visits.

Near Jigokudani Temple, visitors can partake in several distinctive cultural experiences. Daily at 9 AM, the temple hosts an open morning bell ritual, led by the head priest, featuring chanting and meditation that convey the solemnity of Kyoto’s Buddhist traditions.

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