In Thai, ASAI means “to live” and ASAI Shijo invites you to do just that. Our local ambassadors are on hand to give you tips on local hot spots and eateries.
Temples and other major historical sites are fun to see, and also there are many more hidden gems to discover in Kyoto. Let’s check out our top picks of what to see near ASAI Shijyo Kyoto.
Bukkoji Buddhist Temple (Shin Buddhism)
Daily 9 am – 4 pm
Shinkai-cho, Shimogyo-ku, KYOTO-shi,
600-8084 JAPAN
TEL. +81-075-341-3321
Bukkoji buddhist temple is located southeast of Shijo Karasuma, the center of Kyoto City’s offices.
Three weeping cherry trees bloom deep red in early April in front of the large halls of Daishido and Amidado. These three cherry trees are historic cherry trees planted by Prince Chichibu, Prince Takamatsu, and Prince Mikasa in 1972.
There is a cafe and gallery called “D&DEPARTMENT KYOTO” inside the temple grounds and you can enjoy seasonal menus at the cafe and gallery linked to the local community.