Places to Go: Tenry?-ji Temple
Tenry?-ji, a registered World Heritage Site, is a true treasure of the Arashiyama district of Kyoto. Founded in 1339, the temple presently serves as one of the headquarters of the Rinzai School of Zen Buddhism. The name ?Tenry?-ji? was suggested by Ashikaga Tadayoshi (brother of the sh?gun Ashikaga Takauji) following a dream he had of a golden dragon flying into the heavens from the river just south of the temple. Tenry?-ji?s beautiful landscape garden and S?gen Pond, famous for its use of shakkei (borrowed scenery), was laid out by Mus? Soseki, an eminent Zen master. Tenry?-ji is also known for the Cloud Dragon painting in its Dharma Hall, and for the opportunities it offers visitors to participate in traditional Buddhist practices such as meditation and sutra copying.
To see more of Tenry?-ji Temple and how to get there, check out our page:
https://www.discoverkyoto.com/places-go/tenryu-ji
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