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  1. The inner gate of Ninnaji Temple and the mountains of northern Kyoto. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. Hotels. Experiences. Ninnaji (仁和寺) is one of Kyoto 's great temples that are listed as World Heritage Sites. It is the head temple of the Omuro School of the Shingon sect of Buddhism and was founded in 888 by the reigning emperor.

  2. Ninnaji Temple is a Buddhist temple in north-west Kyoto that is deeply related with the Imperial Family of Japan. The temple is especially famous for its Omuro Sakura cherry trees which are the latest blooming cherries in the whole of Kyoto.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ninna-jiNinna-ji - Wikipedia

    Ninna-ji (仁和寺, Ninna-ji) is the head temple of the Omuro school of the Shingon Sect of Buddhism. [1] . Located in western Kyoto, Japan, it was first founded in AD 888 by Emperor Uda, and was later reconstructed in the 17th century. [2] . It is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site . History.

  4. 真言宗御室派総本山 仁和寺の公式ウェブサイトです。888年に創建、かつて門跡寺院として栄えた、格式ある寺院・仁和寺。

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  5. www.discoverkyoto.com › places-go › ninna-jiNinna-ji | Discover Kyoto

    Overview. Ninna-ji, a sprawling temple complex in northwestern Kyoto a walkable distance from nearby Ryōan-ji and Kinkaku-ji, is the head temple of the Omuro school, part of the Shingon sect of Buddhism. Founded in 888 and designated as a World Heritage Site in 1994, the temple grounds are home to a special breed of cherry trees called omuro ...

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  6. Ninna-ji Temple is a large complex, and one can happily spend several hours exploring the grounds and the priceless cultural artifacts in its treasure house Reiho-kan Hall. Directions. 33 Omuro-dairi, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City. Tel. +81-75-461-1155. Fax. +81-75-464-4070. Website. http://www.ninnaji.jp/en/

  7. Ninna-ji is a Buddhist temple of the Shingon sect’s Omuro School, located near Mount Kinugasayama, in the north-west of Kyoto. It is famous for Goten, an imperial style residence, its cherry trees park, and its well-tended gardens. Ninna-ji entered the Unesco World Heritage List in 1994 and was also designated Japan’s Important Cultural ...