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Frequently asked questions

Can I rent a car near Konpuku-ji Temple?
Absolutely, you’ll find at least one car rental outlet near Konpuku-ji Temple. Kyoto Imperial Palace, Heian Shrine and Gion Corner are a few other popular attractions just a short drive from Konpuku-ji Temple. Rent a car from Expedia and get set to discover every last inch of Kyoto, including its off-the-beaten paths!
What car rental companies are near Konpuku-ji Temple in Kyoto?
Konpuku-ji Temple has multiple within close reach. Around 5 kilometers away, Hertz is a popular choice. Expedia will help you find amazing deals from a wide range of car rental companies in many areas of Kyoto. After your initial search, use the handy filters to look for your ideal rental car based on your budget, vehicle type, preferred payment option and more.
How much is car rental near Konpuku-ji Temple?
Collect a cheap car rental close to Konpuku-ji Temple and plan your adventures around your own itinerary. With excellent offers from a variety of car rental companies, driving around in your own wheels is easy with Expedia. Include some filters to tailor your search and score the best deal. Some things that can affect the price include your pick-up and drop-off points and vacation dates.
Which car rental companies have a drop off near Konpuku-ji Temple?
If you want to drop your rental car at Konpuku-ji Temple, Hertz has a rental car return depot nearby. Keep in mind that if you return your ride to somewhere other than the pick-up location, many car rental companies will charge an extra fee.
How much is parking near Konpuku-ji Temple?
Prices may differ, so research your options for parking at Konpuku-ji Temple. Go to the official website for the attraction, or use a parking app to search for nearby parking lots or garages. Free parking at Konpuku-ji Temple might also be on offer, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled.
Are there electric car charging stations near Konpuku-ji Temple?
Recharge yourself, and your car, at one of Expedia’s hotels with electric car charging stations. Find out if there are any of these accommodations near Konpuku-ji Temple and wake up ready to explore the city with a full battery.
What is the closest airport to Konpuku-ji Temple?
Located around 72 kilometers to the southwest, Itami Airport (ITM) is the closest major airport near Konpuku-ji Temple. Rent a car soon after you touchdown in Kyoto and cruise to and from your hotel and all the attractions in style and efficiency.
Where is Konpuku-ji Temple in Kyoto?
From Kyoto’s downtown area, you’ll need to make your way around 6 kilometers southwest to get to Konpuku-ji Temple.
What else is there to do near Konpuku-ji Temple?
With the flexibility and convenience of having your own vehicle, you can journey to areas beyond Konpuku-ji Temple. Start with Bujoji Temple. It’s a well-known day-trip location and a wonderful addition to your Kyoto must-see list.
What time does Konpuku-ji Temple open and close?
Opening and closing hours, including any public holidays and special events, should be available on Konpuku-ji Temple’s official website. When planning your getaway, also check social media and online reviews. These are great places to get useful advice and tips from past visitors.
Why should I rent a car with Expedia to visit Konpuku-ji Temple?
Find all the best car rental deals in one place on Expedia. We partner with providers big and small to offer you a variety of vehicle types at amazing prices. Want even bigger savings? Combine your Konpuku-ji Temple car rental, flights and hotel into a package. Book your wheels with Expedia and you’ll also enjoy free cancellation — just in case. To cancel, just log in to the Trips portal and click on “manage booking.”