Joryuji Temple
ABOUT
THIS
SPOT
Joryuji Temple is home to the tombstone of Saheiji Kinuya, one of the founders of Tango Chirimen Silk and it is the Bodaiji (family temple) of the Kyogoku clan, who ruled the Mineyama domain in the Edo Period (1603-1868 CE).
Every year, a memorial service is held in honour of Saheiji to commemorate his achievements.
OTHER
FACTS
Recommended Experience: Visit a Tango Chirimen Silk Weaver
Nearby Points of Interest:
Mitsubachi 888 Cafe – Restaurant
Restaurant Enishi – Restaurant
Diner Asano Shokudo – Restaurant
Kikunoya Japanese Restaurant – Restaurant
Onojin Shoyu & Miso – Shopping
Toda Fugetsu-do – Japanese Confectionary
Enjoji Temple – Cultural Sightseeing
Zenjoji Temple – Cultural Sightseeing
Iwayaji Temple – Cultural Sightseeing
Keitoku-In Temple – Cultural Sightseeing
Omiyame Shrine – Cultural Sightseeing
Kotohira Shrine – Cultural Sightseeing
Hinumanai Shrine – Cultural Sightseeing
MAP
DETAILS
- Address
- 68 Miniyamacho Yoshiwara, Kyotango, Kyoto, 627-0021
- Website
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https://www.uminokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=246
(Japanese only)