A few minutes' walk east of Numazu station, Renkoji is a pretty and peaceful temple, with plenty of features in a small space. There's greenery and seasonal flowers everywhere, with bees buzzing around wisteria hanging from a frame when I visited, and this complements the variety of Buddhist statues and the meditative zen rock garden in front of the main hall. The restful atmosphere makes it a nice place to take a break from the bustle around the station.
- 1 min read
Renkoji temple, Numazu
A restful temple swathed in greenery
By Peter Sidell
Community writer
Flowers and greenery surround you from all sides
The steps up to the gate from the road
This line of statues watch to make sure you behave appropriately
These statues are happier out in the open air
The bell is a big one
Even in spring, some trees have deep red leaves
This modest statue of the Kannon (Buddhist Goddess of Mercy) stands near the entrance gate
Contemplate the zen garden in front of the main hall
The graveyard is a compact place
This statue stands sentinel over the graves
Keep off the gravel: stepping-stones lead you to the bell pavilion
This little chap is happy in his shady spot
A big old lantern like this is a fixture of every temple
The road alongside the temple is lined with colorful flowers
Join the discussion
Justin Velgus
11 years ago
Great mix of photos and angles. Thanks for including many fun shots.
Thanks for your kind words Justin!
2 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
-
1Exploring Japan Through the Seasons: Three First-Time Classic Tours
Culture -
2Explore Hakodate’s Gourmet Food and Markets
Hokkaido - Sponsored -
3Kamenoi Hotel Aso: A Grand Nature Resort in Aso
Kumamoto - Sponsored -
4An All-Inclusive Osaka Escape With KAMENOI HOTEL TONDABAYASHI ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT
Osaka - Sponsored -
5Nature, Art, and Culture Along an Ancient Route
Culture - Sponsored -
6Ultimate Fukuoka Food Guide: Hakata Ramen, Yatai Culture & Beyond
Fukuoka - Sponsored -
7Inside Nagasaki’s Tea World with Nagasaki Ikedoki Tea Tours
Nagasaki - Sponsored -
8Ozu Castle Town: A Sustainable Destination in Japan
Ehime - Sponsored -
9A Spring and Summer Guide to Lake Tazawa, Complete with the Perfect Stay
Akita - 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