The smell of tea comes before anything else — a green, slightly grassy note that drifts from the storefronts along the approach to the river. Uji has been producing its tea long enough that the trade feels structural rather than ornamental, woven into the fabric of the city itself. Establishments like Tsuen and Nakamura Tōkichi Honten are not boutiques performing tradition; they are businesses that have simply continued, their interiors worn in by decades of customers stopping in after crossing the Ujigawa.
The river itself is the organizing fact of the place. Fed by Lake Biwa and flowing westward through a narrow valley, the Ujigawa gives Uji its particular shape — the flat riverside strip where the historic sites cluster, and behind it, the hills rising toward Sentōgatake. Byōdō-in sits close to the water, its Hōōdō reflected in the pond, a structure from the Heian period that somehow still reads as a functioning place rather than a relic. Across the river, Ujigami Shrine occupies a quieter slope, its precincts less trafficked, the wooden architecture carrying the weight of considerable age without announcement.
What sits less obviously in the picture is Manpuku-ji, the Ōbaku Zen head temple founded in the seventeenth century by the Chinese monk Ingen Ryūki. Its architecture follows Chinese models closely enough to feel genuinely foreign within a Japanese city, and its tradition of fucha ryōri — a style of communal vegetarian cuisine — remains part of the temple's living practice. Uji also holds, since late 2024, the Nintendo Museum in the former Uji factory, a reminder that the city's industrial texture runs alongside its ancient one, unhurried and unsentimental about the juxtaposition.
Stay in Uji, Kyoto
What converges here
- Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto
- Byodo-in Hoo-do
- Byodoin Hoo-do
- Byodoin Hoo-do
- Byodoin Hoo-do (Phoenix Hall)
- Ujigami Shrine Honden
- Ujigami Shrine Haiden
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpuku-ji
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Cultural Landscape of Uji
- Ujigawa Taiko Tsutsumi Ruins
- Byodoin Garden
- Hayagakari Kawaragama-ato
- Byodo-in Kannondo
- Ujigami Shrine Sessha Kasuga Shrine Honden
- Uji Shrine Main Hall
- Ukishima Jusan-juto (Thirteen-Story Pagoda)
- Hakusan Shrine Haiden
- Juhachi Shrine Main Hall
- Kohata Shrine Main Hall
- Jodo-in Yorin-an Shoin
- Manpuku-ji
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpuku-ji
- Manpuku-ji
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpuku-ji
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Manpukuji
- Manpuku-ji Shoin-do
- Manpukuji Shoin-do
- Manpuku-ji Shoin-do
- Manpuku-ji Shoin-do
- Manpuku-ji Shoin-do
- Manpuku-ji Shoin-do
- Manpukuji Shoin-do
- Manpuku-ji Temple
- Shoden Sanso
- Shotozan-so Villa
- Matsudono Sanso
- Shoden Sanso Villa
- Shoden Sanso
- Shoden Sanso
- Shoden Sanso
- Matsudono Sanso
- Shoden Sanso
- Shoden Sanso
- Shoden Sanso
- Shoden Sanso
- Biwako
- Rokujizo
- Rokujizo
- Obaku
- Obaku
- Okubo
- Uji
- Ogura
- Shinden
- Iseda
- Kohata
- Uji
- Kohata
- JR-Ogura
- Mimurodo