Chion-in Temple New Year's Eve Bell Ringing
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Chion-in Temple New Year's Eve Bell Ringing

Traditional New Year's Eve bell ringing by 17 monks.

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Ring in the New Year at Chion-in Temple with their traditional Joya no Kane (New Year's Eve bell ringing) ceremony. Witness 17 monks strike the massive bell 108 times, a ritual to cleanse 108 earthly desires and welcome the new year with a pure heart. This ancient tradition offers a profound cultural experience as the year concludes.

Our Take

Family Friendly

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Best For

Cultural experiences, new year's traditions, families

Vibe

Traditional, solemn, communal

Energy Level

Low

Budget

FREE

Photo Friendly

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Weather Sensitivity

High

Special Events & Promotions

  • Traditional New Year's Eve bell ringing ceremony
  • Cleansing of 108 earthly desires
  • Ritual performed by 17 monks

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Location

400 Linshita-cho
Kyoto, Kyoto
605-8686

Event Details

Pricing

FREE

Duration

From 10:40 PM

Ages

All ages

Neighborhood

Higashiyama Ward

Timed Entry

No

Featured Performers

  • 17 monks

Organizer

Chion-in Temple

Practical Information

Parking

On-site parking is very limited and not guaranteed. Public transportation is highly recommended. For those with specific needs (e.g., memorial services, burials), guided parking is available. Visitors for tourism purposes can use the Shinmon Minami Parking lot.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible, with wheelchair rentals available upon request.

Pet Policy

No pets allowed

Food & Drink

Not specified, but typically available at temple grounds during events.

Quick Actions

Tips & Advice

  • Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot for the bell-ringing ceremony, as it is a popular event.
  • Dress warmly, as the event takes place outdoors on a winter night.
  • Be prepared for large crowds and consider using public transportation to reach the temple.
  • While visitors cannot ring the bell themselves, the experience of witnessing the monks' ritual is profound.
  • Check the temple's official website for any last-minute schedule changes or specific visitor guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can visitors ring the bell themselves?

No, the bell is rung by 17 monks of Chion-in Temple as part of a special ritual to cleanse 108 earthly desires.

What time does the event start?

The bell ringing ceremony begins around 10:40 PM on December 31st.

Is there an admission fee?

No, admission to witness the New Year's Eve bell ringing ceremony is free.

What should I wear?

It is recommended to dress warmly in layers as the event is held outdoors in winter. Comfortable shoes are also advisable due to potential crowds and walking.

Is the temple accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the temple is accessible, and wheelchair rentals are available upon request at the information desk.

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Contributors & Updates

Last Updated: Oct 23, 2025
Original Submitter: Sep 17, 2025 The ChristmasLocal.com editorial team

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