Kōetsu-ji (光悦寺)

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The land around this temple was given to Honami Koetsu in 1615 by the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. Koetsu-san lived here with his family, and created an "artistic village" for various type of craftsmen. Hence the whole area ended up bearing his name, and is still known as the Takagamine Koetsu-cho. Koetsu also built a temple for the Honami family, and the temple was aptly named Koetsu-ji after his death. The grave of Koetsu-san is located on the temple grounds ($1 game: look for it!)

The Koetsu family was -and apparently is still- know for sword-making. The family business being very traditional, Koetsu was immersed in this atmosphere as a child and developed a very artistic mind. Koetsu is, for example, know as one of the important calligraphers of his era. He died in 1637 at the age of 80, more than respectable for the time!

The garden of Koetsu-ji is not a zen garden, but is a pleasant place to stroll. It features a large number of tea houses, which is unusual (I counted 5). This is explained by the passion that Koetsu-san had for tea. So much in fact that he didn't think one school of tea ceremony was enough; he simply picked ideas and teachings from the different schools and applied them as he wished. One of the tea houses is surrounded by a criss-crossed bamboo fence of unusual length, and the style of this fence is now called Koetsu-gaki. It is there that Koetsu lived the last days of his life. The tea house was destroyed after his death but was rebuilt in 1915. Interestingly, the most famous part of this temple is the narrow maple-covered alley that leads to it, and is quite beautiful in autumn. Best of all, the alley is before the gates so it's free!

Close by are a few other temples and shrines worth visiting while you're in the north of Kyoto: Genko-an (源光庵), Shoden-ji (正伝寺), Myoken-gu (妙見宮) and Josho-ji (常照寺).

Recommended for: Access: 500 円

Nearby: Myōken-gū 妙見宮 (150m), Genkō-an 源光庵 (200m), Jōshō-ji 常照寺 (310m), the Shozan Resort Garden しょうざんリゾート (400m), Shōzen-ji 招善寺 (970m), Shōden-ji 正伝寺 (1.2km)

External links: ウィキペディア, Kyoto Navi, Trip Advisor, Kyoto Design, 京都風光, Marutake, そうだ京都, Satellite view, Map

Keywords: Japan, 日本, Japon, Kyoto, 京都, Kita-ku, Koestu-ji, 光悦寺, temple, 寺院, 仏閣

Statistics: visited on 6 occasions, id 262, 15 photos (14 extra photos can be found in the archive).

Photos of Kōetsu-ji:

Autumn colors on blue sky (Koetsu-ji 光悦寺)
Entrance path to Koetsu-ji temple
Moss garden with bamboo fence, Koetsu-ji temple
Moss garden with bamboo fence, Koetsu-ji temple
Tea house in Koestu-ji temple's gardens
Fallen leaf on bamboo on a rainy autumn day, Kōetsu-ji temple, Kyoto, Japan
Fallen maple leaves adhering to a bamboo fence on a rainy day in Koetsu-ji temple, Kyoto, Japan
Red bushes around a tea house of Koetsuji temple, Kyoto, Japan
Autumn foliage along the entrance path to Koetsu-ji temple, Kyoto, Japan
Snow covered path in forest in Koetsu-ji temple, Kyoto, Japan
Finland-like exceptional snow cover in Koetsu-ji temple, Kyoto, Japan
Heavy snow covering the roof a tea house of Koetsu-ji temple in the western hills of Kyoto, Japan
The snow covered path leading to Koetsu-ji temple, Kyoto, Japan