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Byodo-in

Byodo-in

Byodo-in temple

Byodo-in Temple is Uji’s most popular attraction, showcasing Pure Land Buddhism architecture.

Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, the highlight is the Amida Hall, or the Phoenix Hall, named for the two large phoenix statues flanking it. Inside is a renowned depiction of the Amida Buddha.

The image of this beautiful temple is featured on the back of 10-yen coins, making it a must-visit site in Uji.

Access

Just 20 km from Kyoto, the easiest way to get to Uji is by taking a JR or Keihan train.

If you have theJR Pass, you can take the rapid or local train on the JR Nara Line to Uji Station. The trip takes only 20 to 30 minutes. Since these stations are very close to each other, you could easily combine your visit with a trip to Nara on the same day.

If you don’t have a Japan Rail Pass, you can take the Keihan Line train. For example, from Keihan Tofukuji Station to Keihan Uji Station, which takes about 37 minutes and costs 310 yen.

Thanks to the close proximity of most attractions, Uji is perfect for exploring on foot.

Uji Station is just a 10-minute walk from Byodo-in temple, and even the farthest temples are within a 30-minute walk from the city center.

Price

Byodo-in’s goshuin is 300 ¥.

Opening Hours

Byodo-in Temple is open daily from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, with an entrance fee of 600 yen.

Visiting the interior of the Amida Hall costs an additional 300 yen.

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