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Yoshino-yama's most prestigious shukubo-ryokan, founded by Prince Shotoku and centered on Gunpoen โ a Sen no Rikyu garden listed among the Three Great Gardens of Yamato.
The 1-hectare grounds enclose Gunpoen, originally laid out in the late Muromachi period and redesigned by tea master Sen no Rikyu when Toyotomi Hideyoshi held his celebrated cherry-blossom party at Yoshino in 1594. It is counted as one of the Three Great Gardens of Yamato and is a National Place of Scenic Beauty.
Tradition dates the temple's founding to Prince Shotoku in the late 6th century, making it one of the oldest sub-temples of Kinpusen-ji. The Goma-do enshrines a Nanboku-cho period seated statue of Prince Shotoku.
Long beloved by literary pilgrims from Toyotomi Hideyoshi to Yosano Akiko, Chikurin-in operates today as a 41-room ryokan-style shukubo with kaiseki dinners using local Yoshino ingredients (signature "Rikyu-nabe" hotpot), an open-air bath looking onto Gunpoen, private bath rentals, and rooms with their own rotenburo.
Chikurin-in Gunpoen
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Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway)
From Kansai Airport (KIX)
1. JR Haruka Express โ Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi โ Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway) ~20 min
From Tokyo
1. Tokaido Shinkansen โ Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit โ Yoshinoyama Station (Yoshino Ropeway) ~20 min
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or Hankyu Railway โ Kawaramachi ~45 min
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The 1-hectare grounds enclose Gunpoen, originally laid out in the late Muromachi period and redesigned by tea master Sen no Rikyu when Toyotomi Hideyoshi held his celebrated cherry-blossom party at Yoshino in 1594. It is counted as one of the Three Great Gardens of Yamato and is a National Place of Scenic Beauty.
Tradition dates the temple's founding to Prince Shotoku in the late 6th century, making it one of the oldest sub-temples of Kinpusen-ji. The Goma-do enshrines a Nanboku-cho period seated statue of Prince Shotoku.
Long beloved by literary pilgrims from Toyotomi Hideyoshi to Yosano Akiko, Chikurin-in operates today as a 41-room ryokan-style shukubo with kaiseki dinners using local Yoshino ingredients (signature "Rikyu-nabe" hotpot), an open-air bath looking onto Gunpoen, private bath rentals, and rooms with their own rotenburo.
13 questions about Chikurin-in Gunpoen
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