Nishi Hongan-ji is a Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist temple in the Shimogyō ward of Kyoto, Japan. It serves as the head temple of the sub-sect Honganji-ha.
It is one of two Jōdo Shinshū temple complexes in Kyoto, the other being Higashi Hongan-ji, which is the head temple of the sub-sect Ōtani-ha.
Established in its current location in 1591, the origin of the temple goes back to the 14th century. Many of its building have survived from the Azuchi-Momoyama and early Edo period, making it a great example of the Japanese architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries. A total of seven Nishi Hongan-ji structures have been designated National Treasures in three different categories: the karamon, Goei-dō and Amida hall, the Flying Cloud Pavilion, shoin and the Black study hall, including the Denrō gallery and the north Noh stage.
Opens daily at 5:30 am. Closes depending on the season:
Nov - Feb: 5 pm
Mar - Apr, Sep - Oct: 5:30 pm
May - Aug: 6 pm
Free admission.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nishi_Hongan-ji
Official Website http://www.hongwanji.or.jp/
Phone +81 75 371 5181
Address Kyoto, Japan
Coordinates 34°59'29.78" N 135°45'3.716" E