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A cultural gem, indeed, but missed out in the modern tourist map of Japan
The gardens found in this temple could win over many of the famous temple gardens in Kyoto. Why are they yet so little-known, not just to foreign visitors, but also to Japanese visitors? The answer ...
It feels like a magnificent temple in the mountains. There was a parking lot of a reasonable size, and I was able to go to the side of the temple without worrying by car. The stone-shaped garden is wonderful, and especially in the garden around the main hall, which I showed for 400 yen, the harmony of the stream that draws hydrophobic water flowing from rocks, stones, and Shion-dong into several branches is exquisite. I enjoyed several different kinds of gardens. It looks like a garden built after the Showa period, but this is a Japanese garden that fuses dry landscape, pond springs, and each style. ...
Even though it was in the middle of Golden Week, there weren't many people and I was able to go sightseeing in a relaxed mood. I paid the admission fee of 400 yen and looked at the beautiful garden for a while. It's a little-known spot, but I think it's a very spectacular spot. The surrounding area is also a peaceful walking course as a clear stream path.
Fudasho of China Kannon pilgrimage in Zhounan City
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A temple of the Chinese Kannon Sacred Ground in Shunan City. It is a temple of the Rinzai sect built in 1374. The mountain gate and main hall are very magnificent, and you can see the garden for a fee. This area is maintained as a clear stream street, and you can feel the clean water and history.
It is a Zen temple near Kano and a separate house in the countryside. There are few people in winter, but from around the consecutive holidays in May, the amount of water from Shion-dong in the back mountain of the temple increases, and the greenery becomes darker and spectacular. There are many places to take a walk nearby, so please go and see it.
A cultural gem, indeed, but missed out in the modern tourist map of Japan
The gardens found in this temple could win over many of the famous temple gardens in Kyoto. Why are they yet so little-known, not just to foreign visitors, but also to Japanese visitors? The answer ...
A spectacular temple and garden
It feels like a magnificent temple in the mountains. There was a parking lot of a reasonable size, and I was able to go to the side of the temple without worrying by car. The stone-shaped garden is wonderful, and especially in the garden around the main hall, which I showed for 400 yen, the harmony of the stream that draws hydrophobic water flowing from rocks, stones, and Shion-dong into several branches is exquisite. I enjoyed several different kinds of gardens. It looks like a garden built after the Showa period, but this is a Japanese garden that fuses dry landscape, pond springs, and each style. ...
Quiet and nice.
Even though it was in the middle of Golden Week, there weren't many people and I was able to go sightseeing in a relaxed mood. I paid the admission fee of 400 yen and looked at the beautiful garden for a while. It's a little-known spot, but I think it's a very spectacular spot. The surrounding area is also a peaceful walking course as a clear stream path.
Fudasho of China Kannon pilgrimage in Zhounan City
A temple of the Chinese Kannon Sacred Ground in Shunan City. It is a temple of the Rinzai sect built in 1374. The mountain gate and main hall are very magnificent, and you can see the garden for a fee. This area is maintained as a clear stream street, and you can feel the clean water and history.
Quiet な Space で,,
It is a Zen temple near Kano and a separate house in the countryside. There are few people in winter, but from around the consecutive holidays in May, the amount of water from Shion-dong in the back mountain of the temple increases, and the greenery becomes darker and spectacular. There are many places to take a walk nearby, so please go and see it.