Tucked away in a quiet corner of Arashiyama, this small, thatched-roof hermitage offers a beauty of a different kind. It is not grand or imposing, but intimate and poignant. Its famous moss garden is a living carpet of countless shades of green, a symbol of quiet resilience.
A World Painted in Green
- Immerse yourself in a breathtaking moss garden of incredible beauty and tranquility.
- Discover the poignant story of the women who retreated to this temple from courtly life.
- Find a peaceful, intimate alternative to the larger temples of Arashiyama.
The Tale of the Heike
Giou-ji is famous as the refuge of Gio, a dancer who fell from the favor of a powerful 12th-century warrior. The temple’s quiet, secluded atmosphere reflects her story of love, loss, and finding peace in nature. It adds a layer of literary romance to the visual beauty.
The Light Through the Maples
The temple is renowned for its “Yoshino-mado,” a circular window in the main hall. The light filtering through this window changes with the seasons, creating a living painting of the garden outside. The contrast between the dark interior and the vibrant green garden is unforgettable.
Your Guide to a Memorable Experience
Access & Essential Information
Location: Kyoto, Ukyo Ward (Arashiyama).
Access: A 20-minute walk from the main Arashiyama bamboo grove area.
Pro Tip: In late autumn, the fallen red maple leaves create a stunning, jewel-like contrast against the green moss carpet.
