Kodai-ji Autumn Illumination 2026

Light up at Fall brings new life to an iconic temple

Hannah Sy   - 2 minutos de lectura

Formally known as Kodaijusho-zenji Temple and located in the Higashiyama Mountains of eastern Kyoto, Kodai-ji Temple was established in 1605 by a woman named Kita-no-Mandokoro to honor the memory of her late husband, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. 

Kodai-ji was struck by a series of fires after 1789 but fortunately the original buildings of Otama-ya, Kaisan-do, Kangetsu-dai, Kasa-tei and Shigure-tei survived the fire and are in excellent state of preservation. They have all been designated as "Important Cultural Properties" by the Japanese Government.

Every Spring, Summer and Fall Kodai-ji is open until 9:30pm to showcase their garden set up with lights. In early November the fall season begins and leaves are turning to shades of yellow, red and orange. Entrance is ¥600.


Heading to Kyoto from Tokyo?

Light show held by the temple.
Light show held by the temple.

You're going to need to hop on the Shinkansen bullet train to get there in just a few hours. You could be making memories in Kyoto in no time!

Hannah Sy

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