Kiyomizu Kannon Temple is located in Ueno Park, right next to JR Ueno Station.





Kiyomizu Kannon Temple
Kiyomizu Kannondo, built in 1631 as part of Kaneiji Temple, features a stunning wooden balcony extending from the hillside, inspired by Kyoto's Kiyomizudera. This temple is dedicated to Kosodate Kannon, the goddess of conception, making it especially popular among women hoping to have children. The temple offers a serene atmosphere and a beautiful view of Ueno Park, making it a peaceful and spiritually significant spot for visitors.
While rooted in deep cultural history, Kiyomizu Kannondo’s connection to fertility makes it a meaningful destination for those seeking blessings for family growth.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 17:00
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Free
Getting there
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