Manpuku-ji Temple
Manpuku-ji Temple is the headquarters of the Obaku school of Buddhism, and was built in 1661 by the Chinese high priest Ingen Zenji. It is famous for its Chinese-style architecture. Visitors to the temple can try out Fucha, a type of vegetarian Buddhist cuisine from China (separate fees apply; please reserve in the morning two days before your visit).
[Fee] Adults: 500 yen; Junior high school students and under: 300 yen
[Access] Approx. 5 min. walk from Obaku Station on the Keihan or JR lines
[Credit Card Payment] Not accepted (accepted only when paying for Fucha cuisine)
[Foreign Language Support] Yes
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Information
- Postal Code
- 611-0011
- Address
- 34 Sanbanwari, Gokansho, Uji, Kyoto Prefecture
- Tel
- 0774-32-3900
- Businesshours
- 9:00-17:00 (Last entry at 16:30)
- Holiday
- Open year-round
- Date
- 8 Nov 2020
- Website
- https://www.obakusan.or.jp/en/
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