Free for high school students and below
If you have a disability certificate, you will be exempted from the admission fee by showing your disability certificate.
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Grab your ticket now for Omuro Flower Festival 2024. Experience the magic of
Ninna-ji Temple's Imperial Garden, a UNESCO site in Kyoto.
Enjoy credit card payments with no ticketing fees or system usage fees
Conveniently, purchase on the day of use is available
Mark your calendars as the Omuro Flower Festival is held every year for a limited period (ended in 2024)
Explore the historic Ninna-ji Temple
— What You Can Expect —
Embark on a journey through Ninna-ji Temple, founded in 888. Explore its vast
grounds, graced by national treasures like the Kondo and a rare Niomon Gate.
Wander through the palace, 'Ryoko-tei' and 'Hito-tei,' reminiscent of imperial
architecture. Don't miss the annual Flower Festival, where Omuro cherry
blossoms enchant visitors. Immerse yourself in centuries of history and
natural beauty at this World Heritage Site.
Experience the vibrant colors of spring at Ninna-ji, as cherished trees and
bushes bloom in a breathtaking display. The annual Ninna-ji Flower Festival,
typically held from mid-March to early May, celebrates the enchanting Omuro
Sakura. These cherry trees deliberately kept low for aesthetic appeal, feature
large flowers with a sweet fragrance. Delight in the various varieties,
including the popular Omuro Ariake with its cloud-like white blossoms.
Discover the renowned Omuro Sakura, celebrated since the Edo period
(1603–1868) when Ninna-ji welcomed the public for cherry blossom viewing
(hanami). These cherry blossoms still draw crowds each spring, reaching full
bloom in mid-April alongside azaleas painting the scenery in shades of pink
and light purple. As the festival nears its end, maple trees offer a vibrant
green backdrop to the floral spectacle.
— Regarding the repair work of Hakushoin
Hakushoin
Overall construction period: December 1, 2020, to March 31, 2020 (the construction period may be extended)
Landscape maintenance: December 11th (Monday) to 13th (Wednesday), 2020. This includes partial removal of white gravel in the south garden, tree transplant work, etc
Scaffolding installation: December 14th, 2020. This will continue until mid-March 2021
Ninna-ji Temple