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Japan's ancient capital with over 1,600 Buddhist temples spanning every major sect. From Zen meditation at Daitoku-ji subtemples to Pure Land hospitality at Chion-in affiliates, Kyoto offers the widest variety of temple stay experiences in Japan.
Compare shukubo (Buddhist temple lodgings) across Kyoto. Filter by sect, zazen meditation, English morning service, and shojin ryori cuisine.
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Kyoto's most internationally renowned Zen shukubo, offering English-led meditation classes and modern en-suite rooms inside a 1590 Myoshin-ji sub-temple.








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The official lodging of Chion-in, head temple of Jodo-shu Pure Land Buddhism, with morning services in a National Treasure hall and 50 modern rooms beside the Sanmon gate.








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Myoshin-ji's official hotel-style shukubo near JR Hanazono Station, with 66 modern rooms, public bath, and easy access to Zen meditation programs.








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A traditional ryokan-style lodging inside the precinct of Shogo-in Monzeki, head temple of Honzan Shugen-shu and a former temporary Imperial Palace.




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A 1294 head temple of the Honmon Hokke (Lotus) sect with rare overnight stays in spartan tatami rooms beside a famous Jurokurakan dry garden.
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