Kitain Temple

Kitain Temple - main photo

Photo: Kitain, Kawagoe – saldesalsal / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Overview

Static map of (35.917585137423, 139.48922395706)

Address

1-20-1 Kosenbamachi, Kawagoe, Saitama

Hours

8:45 - 16:00 Closed now

Opening Hours

  • Monday

    8:45 - 16:00

  • Tuesday

    8:45 - 16:00

  • Wednesday

    8:45 - 16:00

  • Thursday

    8:45 - 16:00

  • Friday

    8:45 - 16:00

  • Saturday

    8:45 - 16:00

  • Sunday

    8:45 - 16:00

  • Holidays

    8:45 - 16:00

Price

¥400~

All Kitain Temple prices

Phone

049-222-0859

Website

kawagoe.com

Highlights


540 Rakan

One of the most alluring features of Kitain is its over 500 statues of Buddha. These small stone Buddhas were each crafted with unique expressions, creating scenes that are visually intriguing from all angles. Peruse the countless interpretations and admire the different silhouettes, mouth orientations, eye movements, and actions. Find the Buddha statue that most resembles you!

540 Rakan

Edo Castle Buildings

As mentioned above, Kitain is the location of the only remaining buildings of Edo Castle. Today, these buildings are regarded as national treasures and have been converted into a museum. One of the most impressive spots is an ornately designed room with a floral ceiling, which is believed to be where Iemitsu was born. Step back in time and explore the historic halls.

Edo Castle Buildings

Toshogu Shrine

Toshogu Shrine was built in 1633 to commemorate Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa. Although the building was destroyed in the 17th-century fire, Shogun Iemitsu had it rebuilt. The vermillion structure bears resemblance to Nikko’s Toshogu Shrine and is a majestic sight.

Toshogu Shrine

Nakain and Minamiin

Kitain’s original two counterparts, Nakain and Minamiin, although separate from Kitain now, are short walks from the temple grounds. Visit Nakain, which is its own temple complex, and Minamiin, which is only represented by a small graveyard.

Nakain and Minamiin

Access

Kitain Temple is about a 15-minute walk from Hon-Kawagoe Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line.

Kitain Temple