Kodaiji Temple
by ล่ะอ่อนคิ้วหนา
Oct 12, 2024
#cherryblossom25
If Kyoto’s temples had a moody, artistic sibling, Kōdaiji would be it—think glowing lanterns, spooky bamboo corridors, and a love story so dramatic it needs its own Netflix series. (Seriously, this place was built by a heartbroken widow. The vibes are intense.)
First Impressions? Arriving at dusk, the temple’s illuminated gardens stopped me mid-step. Shadows danced across the raked gravel like ghosts, and the bamboo grove creaked in the wind like it was whispering secrets. The air smelled like damp moss and candle wax—100% gothic romance energy.
The Unexpected Moment: I tried to take a serene photo of the Tsukiyama teahouse… until a rogue tanuki statue photobombed me with its cheeky grin. (Priorities, right?)
Hidden Gem: Most people miss the tiny Kaizando Hall up the hill—it’s where the temple’s founder, Kita-no-Mandokoro, is enshrined. The view over Higashiyama at sunset? Worth the climb.
🍡 Must-Try Food: Matcha tiramisu from a café nearby—because Kyoto will put green tea in everything, and we’re here for it.
⏳ Quick Itinerary:
5:30 PM: Arrive for night illuminations (spring/autumn only—check dates!).
6:15 PM: Get lost in the bamboo tunnel (way creepier—and cooler—than Arashiyama’s).
7:00 PM: Sit by the pond to watch the moon reflect off the water like a scene from The Tale of Genji.
7:45 PM: Warm up with amazake (sweet fermented rice drink) at a stall outside.
Pro Tip: Visit during autumn when the maples are lit up blood-red, or in spring when cherry blossoms float over the pond like pink confetti. Avoid weekends—this place gets packed.
Kōdaiji doesn’t just do beauty—it does drama. Bring your inner poet (or at least your camera).
#templeofdoom(edLove) #bamboovibes #kyotoafterdark
Who else got spooked by the bamboo whispers? 👻 Share your night temple pics below! 👇🎋
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