The temple is famous for its collection of bell crickets, which are raised on-site and chirp throughout the year. The crickets are kept in a special room in the temple, which is open to the public for a small fee of 500 JPY.
In addition to the crickets, Kegon-ji Temple is also home to a beautiful garden, a teahouse, and a number of other buildings. The garden is lush and verdant, and it is a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.