Chion-in in Kyoto

Description

Chion-in in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan is the headquarters of the Jōdo-shū (Pure Land Sect) founded by Hōnen (1133–1212), who proclaimed that sentient beings are reborn in Amida Buddha's Western Paradise (Pure Land) by reciting the nembutsu, Amida Buddha's name.

The vast compounds of Chion-in include the site where Hōnen settled to disseminate his teachings and the site where he died.

History

The original temple was built in 1234 by Hōnen's disciple, Genchi (1183–1238) in memory of his master and was named Chion-in. While the temple was affiliated more closely in the early years with the Seizan branch of Jodo Shu, its 8th head priest, Nyoichi (1262–1321) was deeply influenced by the priest Ryōkū, a disciple of Ryōchū who was the 3rd head of the Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism, and disciple of Bencho. Later Nyoichi's successor Shunjō (1255–1355) advanced this further by citing a biography where Genchi's disciple Renjaku-bo and Ryōchū agree that there existed no doctrinal differences between them:

Then Renjaku-bo said, "There is complete agreement between what Genchi and Bencho say in their basic teaching. So my disciples should from now on look at the Chinzei teaching as their own. There is no need to set up another school."

By 1450, Chion-in had become fully under control of the Chinzei branch, but had little direct control, due to the outbreak of the Onin War. Numerous buildings in the complex were burnt down in 1633, but were entirely rebuilt by the third Tokugawa Shogun Iemitsu (1604–51) with the palatial structures that stand today.

Architecture

The colossal main gate, the Sanmon, was built in 1619 and is the largest surviving structure of its kind in Japan. Chion-in has a large and small guest houses in the irimoya roof style called Ohojo and Kohojo that are designated Important Cultural Heritages. Both guest houses were built in 1641.

Chion-in is home to Japan's largest temple bell, which was commissioned in 1633 and weighs 74 tons. It requires a twenty-five man team to sound it.

There are two interesting features to note about Chion-in. First, the roof beams are all carved with the family crest of the Tokugawa family: three hollyhock leaves.

Another feature is the umbrella found stashed in the rafters outside the main temple. One of the architects who helped rebuild the temple placed the umbrella in the rafters to help bring rain (and thereby ward off fire).

Lastly, an interesting feature inside the temple are the very squeaky boards, an example of a nightingale floor. The wooden boards were built with metal ends that would rub against the metal joints they were attached to, created a piercing noise as people step on them. This was intentionally done so that when the Tokugawa family stayed at the temple, they could detect unwanted intruders at night.

Location

Directly to the north of Chion-in (and abutting) is the much smaller temple of Shōren-in. Directly to the south (and abutting) is Maruyama Park, which itself connects to Yasaka Shrine and thence Gion.

Street view

Reviews

12.10.2021 wipiwipi
Although still under construction, the temple of scale and the hiding chion of stories to read to have fun.
Especially the treatment temperature of the entrance of Japan on the most magnificent scale information as once seen.

It's from the dense ruins of a row of almost the last of the drums and from here to Kyoto the top right you then briefly short bus ride begin to move.
12.10.2021 Raquel
Buddhist temple and the headquarters of the buddhist sect of the pure land.
Built in 1234se destruyóen large part , as with everything in Japan. Especially in the TWENTIETH century II.
It has massive door, the largest of the earth. It is a place of respect and prayer. You can attend to. Buddhist rituals after access for its spectacular hall of the nightingale.
Another one of my favorites of kyoto, in all my travels I pass by there yes or yes
12.10.2021 Jiwon
7 Wonders of the temple. Carefully go back to all the time take is very large. 09:00~16:00. No scheduled holidays. The grounds for free. The garden is 500 yen.
7 for the payment to the company of our friends in this di Rocca(press the whistle bird sounds, resembling the creak of the land. Walk quietly to the bigger sound so the enemy is easy real to)/ - - bet he is / who Marketing for business/ Samsung cells show comment no key combo / clothing more / and play lyrics / Taisha Temple
12.10.2021 Nobu
Law of nature is sunken in area was built in the chion-in. Construction of Hall / almost no remaining, all in the early Edo period or later (home light). Tokugawa family, one of the hubs of each of the position but Hill is controlling where it is viewed. Hall / of the oldest of this local Hall, 16 century (Muromachi period). National treasure of cultural heritage of the many traditional. Edo period buildings as important cultural. The main hall and the third gate is a national treasure. "Nightingale-walled corridor,"and"through sparrows"and"uryu", such as chion-In's seven wonders. Seven Wonders is also admission to be part of the special Opening hours only. Yasaka-San from Maruyama Park out of it, Yasaka-San set is recommended?
12.10.2021 Oh-hyun
The main temple is under renovation and blocked off until 2019. But the area still offers much for visitors. Try hojo garden for 400 yen. It's worth the price.
12.10.2021 Pieter
Nice grounds, too bad the main temple is packed in a hangar for restoration. Interesting to see though!
12.10.2021 Matt
Nice Temple and free to visit apart from the gardens. The cemetery and giant bell are hidden gems. Currently there is work going on in the main hall but that didn't detract too much from the visit.
11.10.2021 Susan
Beautiful temple and grounds. When I visited, there were monks chanting and you could hear them all throughout the temple. Another point of interest (if you are feeling energetic!) is the small cemetery. Free entry but if you want to visit the gardens; there is a fee. Best way to get there is by bus and stop is close to the entrance. Just be warned you will need a reasonable level of fitness as the steps are quite steep.
13.06.2018 Richan
Temple with a unique building design, brown with wood carvings on the front. Being on the roadside, so easy to find. The park inside the temple is also spacious and can be visited by tourists.
06.05.2018 Ashutosh
It was under construction.. so not able to see much... It has great history.. Inside Maruyama Park
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