A few minutes' walk from Kaminoge station in Setagaya ward, Kongo-ji is an attractive little temple with a number of interesting features. There's a pleasant garden in front of the main hall with stone paths, plenty of greenery, and a population of Buddhist statues to admire. The path by the main hall takes you past a statue of the Kannon (Goddess of Mercy) to an unkempt area of greenery at the back, where there are a few more statues to see.
- 1 min read
Kongo-ji
A restful temple in western Tokyo
By Peter Sidell
Community writer
The Goddess of Mercy by the main hall
The entrance from the street
This little chap is near the entrance
A lantern and rock garden
One of the statues in the garden before the main hall
There are big azalea bushes in the garden
I have no idea who this is
A statue of a pilgrim whose hat is very effective at shielding his face from the sun
This little chap is sweeping up behind the main hall
I'm not sure quite what it is that this guy is doing
This lady lives in the wilder part behind the main hall
There are some airborne lions under the eaves of the main hall
Leave a comment
0 comments in total
Book your trip
Find a nearby hotel
Explore some of the best nearby hotels and deals for the perfect place to stay in Japan.
Top Articles
-
1Inside Nagasaki’s Tea World with Nagasaki Ikedoki Tea Tours
Nagasaki - Sponsored -
2Nara Beyond the Crowds With Two Peaceful Retreats
Nara - Sponsored -
3Kamenoi Hotel Aso: A Grand Nature Resort in Aso
Kumamoto - Sponsored -
4Ultimate Fukuoka Food Guide: Hakata Ramen, Yatai Culture & Beyond
Fukuoka - Sponsored -
5Nature, Art, and Culture Along an Ancient Route
Culture - Sponsored -
6Exploring Japan Through the Seasons: Three First-Time Classic Tours
Culture -
7Exploring Tokyo’s Food Culture
Tokyo - Sponsored -
8Shopping in Ginza: 10 Unexpected Finds at Matsuya Ginza
Tokyo - Sponsored -
9Explore Hakodate’s Gourmet Food and Markets
Hokkaido - Sponsored -
10Izu Kogen: Japan’s Most Dog-Friendly Destination
Shizuoka - Sponsored
-
1Guide to Bringing Medicines Into Japan
Planning -
2Guide to Suica Cards in Japan
Transportation -
3Akishinodera Temple
Nara -
4Tax-free Shopping in Japan: 2026 Changes
Planning -
5The Ultimate Guide to Thrifting in Tokyo
Shopping -
6Punch the Monkey: Japan's Viral Baby Macaque
Chiba -
7May Grand Sumo Tournament (Tokyo)
Tokyo -
8Your Name: Real-Life Locations in Tokyo
Tokyo -
9Ghibli Museum: How To Get Tickets (2026 Guide)
Culture -
10Japanese Urban Legends
Culture