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Byodoin Temple Museum Hoshokan

Discover another side of Byodoin through modern science.

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The museum is located within the premises of the World Heritage site, Byodoin, famous for its magnificent Phoenix Hall (Hou-ou-do) which recreates the Pure Land of Bliss in this world. The building is mostly underground to harmonize with the scenic views of the elegant garden designated as a historic site. Ingenious use of natural light and creative lighting create a dramatic space that doesn’t feel like it’s underground.

The museum houses a wide array of valuable cultural assets and temple treasures, including the “Bonsho” (temple bell), which is designated as a National Treasure, the “26 Statues of the Praying Bodhisattva (Buddhist Saint) on Clouds”, a “Pair of Phoenixes”, and “The Eleven-faced Kannon (Juichi-men Kannon)”, which is an Important Cultural Property.
Also on display are excavated artifacts from the time Byodoin was founded, including Heian period demon tiles, eave tiles, and pottery. Another highlight is the colorful restoration video of the interior of the Phoenix Hall, recreated using the latest digital technology.

In addition, the museum has made thoughtful structural use of one of the largest glass wall cases in the country to enhance the spatial characteristics of the exhibits. Experience another side of Byodoin through this deeply memorable spatial experience.

Highlights

  • A museum located within the premises of the World Heritage site, Byodoin.
  • Numerous valuable cultural properties on display, including National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties.
  • Must-see lavish color restoration of the interior of Phoenix Hall, recreated using the latest technology.
  • Admission to the Byodoin Museum Hoshokan is included in the regular admission fee.

Photos

  • Experience the dynamic “26 Statues of the Praying Bodhisattva (Buddhist Saint) on Clouds”
ⒸByodoin Temple

    Experience the dynamic “26 Statues of the Praying Bodhisattva (Buddhist Saint) on Clouds” ⒸByodoin Temple

  • Skillful integration of lighting and natural light inside the museum
ⒸByodoin Temple

    Skillful integration of lighting and natural light inside the museum ⒸByodoin Temple

  • Refined exterior harmonizing with the garden’s scenic beauty
ⒸByodoin Temple

    Refined exterior harmonizing with the garden’s scenic beauty ⒸByodoin Temple

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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English, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese are available.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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KYOTO Wi-Fi is available

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Is there a coin locker available?

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Yes, near the main gate. However, there are a limited number and size of lockers, so if they are unavailable, you can leave your belongings at the main gate reception. Please note that belongings can only be left while you are visiting.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

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Re-entry is not allowed.

Reviews

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  • 簡蓉

    鳳凰堂外觀為了與指定為史蹟名勝的庭園風景融和哦

Details

Name in Japanese
平等院ミュージアム鳳翔館
Postal Code
611-0021
Address
116 Uji Renge, Uji City, Kyoto
Telephone
0774-21-2861
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm(Admission allowed until 4:45pm)
Admission
Adults 700yen, Junior and senior high school students 400yen, Elementary school students 300yen
Access
About 10 minutes walk from JR line and Keihan line’s Uji Station
Credit Cards
Not accepted ※Accepted only at the museum shop
Official Website
Official Website (English)