Kan'ei-ji, Tokyo
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Facts and practical information
Tōeizan Kan'ei-ji Endon-in is a Tendai Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1625 during the Kan'ei era by Tenkai, in an attempt to emulate the powerful religious center Enryaku-ji, in Kyoto. The main object of worship is Yakushirurikō Nyorai. ()
Day trips
Kan'ei-ji – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tokyo National Museum, National Museum of Western Art, Ueno Park, National Museum of Nature and Science.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Kan'ei-ji?
Nearby attractions include Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo (3 min walk), Imperial Library, Tokyo (4 min walk), Independent Administrative Institution National Museum, Tokyo (4 min walk), Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo (6 min walk).
How to get to Kan'ei-ji by public transport?
The nearest stations to Kan'ei-ji:
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Train
Light rail
Metro
Tram
Bus
- 上野桜木 • Lines: 上26 (3 min walk)
- 谷中 • Lines: 上26, 東西めぐりん (5 min walk)
Train
- Uguisudani (8 min walk)
- Nippori (13 min walk)
Light rail
- Nippori • Lines: Nt (14 min walk)
- Nishi-nippori • Lines: Nt (24 min walk)
Metro
- Nezu • Lines: C, Jl (14 min walk)
- Iriya • Lines: H, H-Ts, Ts;H (16 min walk)
Tram
- Arakawa-kuyakushomae • Lines: Sa (30 min walk)
- Minowabashi • Lines: Sa (32 min walk)