To-ji Temple
To-ji houses Japan's tallest wooden pagoda (57 meters), an iconic symbol of Kyoto. Founded by Kobo Daishi in 796, it hosts the famous Kobo-ichi flea market on the 21st of each month. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
To-ji houses Japan's tallest wooden pagoda (57 meters), an iconic symbol of Kyoto. Founded by Kobo Daishi in 796, it hosts the famous Kobo-ichi flea market on the 21st of each month. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Adults ¥500, students ¥400, children ¥300, special openings ¥800
21st of any month for Kobo-ichi flea market. Spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage create beautiful backdrops for the pagoda
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Kobo-ichi is a monthly flea market held on the 21st of each month, honoring Kobo Daishi's death anniversary. Over 1,200 stalls sell antiques, collectibles, traditional food, and crafts.
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