• Daitokuji (大徳寺) is a large, walled temple complex in northern Kyoto and the head temple of the Rinzai sect's Daitokuji school of Japanese Zen Buddhism.
  • Daitoku-ji (大徳寺, the ‘temple of Great Virtue’) is a Buddhist temple, one of fourteen autonomous branches of the Rinzai school of Japanese Zen.
  • Daitoku-ji is one of the biggest zen temple in Kyoto and is one of the Rinzai school in Buddhism. The temple is located in the north of Kyoto and was originally...
  • Daitoku-ji is a large walled temple complex in northern Kyoto and the head temple of the Rinzai sect’s Daitoku-ji school of Japanese Zen Buddhism.
  • During this period Daitoku-ji was ranked equally with Nanzen-ji at the head of the list of Kyoto Five Mountain monasteries, but after the establishment of the...
  • In 1386, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the third shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate, revised the Gozan and ranked Daitoku-ji Temple No.9 among the Jisatsu (ten temples).
  • Within Daitoku-ji there are a variety of Zen gardens, art pieces, and relics, making for an interesting trip for those interested in this particular branch of Buddhism.
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    Embark on a tour to several time-honored attractions in Kyoto. Pay a visit to the famous Daitokuji temple and taste the lovely Kyougashi desserts.
  • Daitoku-ji is a large Buddhist temple complex in the north west of Kyoto and sits on one of the Raku bus routes and so is easily reached.
  • Three dry gardens of Daitoku-ji were created after the reconstruction of the main building in 1636. The south garden consists of a large flat field of raked gravel.