Kimii-dera Temple — Hydrangea Hillside & Cherry Blossoms
Kimii-dera (紀三井寺, 'Temple of Three Wells of Kii Province') is a hilltop temple complex founded in 770 AD, famous for its steep stone staircase ascending through 231 steps lined with cherry trees and hydrangeas. The temple is one of Wakayama's premier flower viewing spots — in spring (late March-early April), 500 cherry trees bloom along the stairs and terraces, creating a pink-white tunnel; in summer (June-July), thousands of hydrangea bushes (10,000+ plants, 50+ varieties) transform the hillside into a sea of blue, purple, and pink.
The temple's name derives from three sacred wells (Kiyome-no-mizu, Yōraku-no-mizu, and Kichō-no-mizu) believed to grant beauty, longevity, and good fortune when drunk. The main hall enshrines a Senju Kannon (Thousand-Armed Goddess of Mercy) statue, and the temple grounds include a vermillion pagoda and observation deck offering panoramic views over Wakayama City and the Kii Channel. The temple is an active pilgrimage site on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage (西国三十三所, a 33-temple circuit in western Japan dating to the 8th century). Kimii-dera's combination of natural beauty, historical architecture, and spiritual significance makes it a local favorite for seasonal outings, yet it remains relatively unknown to international tourists — a hidden gem offering authentic seasonal flower experiences without Kyoto-level crowds.
Opening Hours
8:00–17:00 daily
Closed: Open daily year-round
Entrance Fee
¥500 adults (includes temple grounds and observation deck)
Best Season
Late March to early April for cherry blossoms (blooms ~1 week earlier than Kyoto) | Mid-June to early July for hydrangeas (peak late June)
Visit Duration
60–90 minutes: 231-stone staircase climb, temple halls, observation deck, and flower viewing
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