Description
Formerly an annex to Gango-ji, Jurin-in was established in the early 8th century under the supervision of Nakai Asano to fulfill the wishes of Empress Gensho. Its small stone shrine houses both a Jizo and Gautama Buddhist statues and has been named an important cultural property. Also noteworthy is its national treasure, the main hall, which was built during the Kamakura period.
Admission: JPY400