Shinsenen

Shinsenen
神泉苑

The central shrine at Shinsenen
Basic information
Location Monzencho, Oike-dori Shisenencho Higashi-iru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture
Affiliation Shingon
Country Japan
Website http://www.shinsenen.org/
Architectural description
Founder Kūkai
Completed 826

Shinsenen (神泉苑) is a Shingon Japanese Buddhist temple located south of Nijō Castle in the approximate center of the modern city of Kyoto, Honshu, Japan. It was founded by Kūkai in 824 and predominantly consists of a large water garden centering about a pond. It is said to be the oldest existing garden in Kyoto.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Shinsenen". Shinsenen is the oldest existing garden in Kyoto and dates back to the Heian era (794-1185).

Coordinates: 35°00′40.45″N 135°44′51.79″E / 35.0112361°N 135.7477194°E / 35.0112361; 135.7477194


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