List of Buddhist temples in Kyoto
There are 1,600 Buddhist temples scattered throughout the prefecture of Kyoto.- Saihō-ji, also known as Koke-dera or Kōinzan Saihō-ji.
- Otagi Nenbutsuji Temple
- Kōryū-ji, also known as the "Uzamasa-dera".
- Rokkaku-dō.
- Adashino Nenbutsu-ji.
- Kiyomizu-dera, formally identified as Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera.
- Enryaku-ji.
- Yamashiro Kokubun-ji.
- Tō-ji, formally identified as Kyō-ō-gokoku-ji.
- *Sai-ji, destroyed in 1233 and never rebuilt.
- Daikaku-ji.
- Ninna-ji.
- Sennyū-ji.
- Gangyō-ji, after 986 known more popularly as Kazan-ji.
- Rokushō-ji.
- *Hosshō-ji.
- *Sonshō-ji.
- *Saishō-ji.
- *Enshō-ji.
- *Jōshō-ji.
- *Enshō-ji.
- Daigo-ji.
- Kajū-ji, also spelled Kwajū-ji.
- Nison-in, formally identified as Ogura-yama Nison-kyo-in Keidai-ji.
- Byōdō-in.
- Sanjūsangen-dō.
Hōjō in the Kamakura period in Kyoto (1221-1333)
- Kennin-ji.
- Tōfuku-ji.
- Nanzen-ji, formerly Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji.
- Daitoku-ji.
- Chion-in.
- Ryūhon-ji.
- Bukkō-ji.
- Nishi Otani Betsuin.
Ashikaga in the Kamakura period in Kyoto (1333-1582)
- Tōjo-in.
- Tōjo-ji.
- Tenryū-ji, formally identified as Tenryū Shiseizen-ji; formerly on same site in 9th century, Danrin-ji
- Myōshin-ji.
- Shōkoku-ji, formally identified as Mannen-zan Shōkoku Shōten Zenji.
- Kinkaku-ji or the "Golden Pavilion Temple," formally identified as Rokuon-ji.
- Ryōan-ji.
- Ginkaku-ji or the "Temple of the Silver Pavilion," formally identified as Jishō-ji.
- Honkoku-ji.
- Honnō-ji.
- Hompa Hongwan-ji.
- Ōtaniha Hongwan-ji.
- Hōkō-ji.
- Mimizuka.
- Kōdai-ji, formally identified as Jubuzan Kōdai-ji.
- Sambō-in.
- Nishi Hongan-ji.
- Higashi Hongan-ji.
Edo period in Kyoto (1615-1869)
- Shōgo-in
- Chishaku-in.
- Reikan-ji.
- Reigen-ji.
- Yentsū-ji.
- Rinkyū-ji.