• The official website of Ninnaji Temple, a Buddhist Temple founded in 888 AD. It is registered as one of the World Heritage Sites in Kyoto.
  • Ninna-ji (仁和寺, Ninna-ji) is the head temple of the Omuro school of the Shingon Sect of Buddhism. Located in western Kyoto, Japan...
  • Ninna-ji (Japonca: 伊勢神宮), Japonya'nın Kyoto kentinde bulunan ve Şingon Budizmi'nin Omuro ekolünün baş tapınağıdır.
  • The three great Sanmon gates of Kyoto are "Chion-in Temple's Sanmon Gate," "Nanzen-ji Temple's Sanmon Gate," and "Nio-mon Gate of Ninna-ji Temple."
  • Ninna-ji was founded by Emperor Kokaku in 886, and completed by Emperor Uda. ... Later the palace was designated a Shingon temple and renamed Ninna-ji.
  • In 1994 CE, Ninna-ji was added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites as part of the 17 monuments of Kyoto group.
  • Visitor guide for Ninnaji, a Buddhist temple in Kyoto.
  • Ninna-ji Temple is one of the best spots to go for cherry blossom viewing in Kyoto. You’ll need to remove your shoes before entering interior parts of the temple.
  • The temple was dedicated in 888 and given the name Ninna-ji in honor of Emperor Kōkō, whose regency had been posthumously dubbed the Ninna Era.
  • Ninna-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect’s Omuro School, located near Mount Kinugasayama, in the north-west of Kyoto.