Kiyomizu-dera
| Kiyomizu-dera | |
|---|---|
清水寺 | |
Kiyomizu-dera Hondo | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Buddhism |
| Sect | Kita-Hossō |
| Deity | Kannon |
| Location | |
| Location | 294 Kiyomizu 1-chome, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto-fu 605-0862 |
| Country | Japan |
Kiyomizu-dera Kiyomizu-dera (Japan) | |
| Coordinates | 34°59′42″N 135°47′06″E / 34.99500°N 135.78500°E |
| Architecture | |
| Founder | Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, reconstructed by Tokugawa Iemitsu |
| Established | c.778 |
| Type | Cultural |
| Criteria | ii, iv |
| Designated | 1994 |
| Reference no. | 688 |
| Website | |
| Official website | |
National Treasure | |
Kiyomizu-dera (Japanese: 清水寺; lit. 'Pure Water Monastery') is a Buddhist temple located in eastern Kyoto, Japan. It belongs to the Kita-Hosso sect of Japanese Buddhism and its honzon is a hibutsu statue of Jūichimen Kannon. The temple's full name is Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera (音羽山 清水寺). The temple is the 16th stop on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage route. Along with Kōryū-ji and Kurama-dera, it is one of the few temples in Kyoto that predates the foundation of the capital to Heian-kyō. It is also one of Japan's leading temples dedicated to the worship of Kannon, along with Ishiyama-dera (Ōtsu, Shiga) and Hase-dera (Sakurai, Nara). It is a famous tourist destination in Kyoto City, attracting many pilgrims throughout the year. Since 1995, it holds the Kanji of the Year ceremony on 12 December (Kanji Day) every year. The temple is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage Site.