A sacred temple in Kyoto, Japan, was built in 1234CE, the founder of the Faran Shangren, the largest of the temples in Kyoto, the total Honmachi of the Pure Earth Zong. Founded by the Disciples of Faran in 1175, the main church can accommodate more than 3,000 people. The courtyard has the largest gate in Japan and the largest bell in Japan, weighing 74 tons, and it takes 17 monks to work hard to ring it. The seven incredible doors and books "pulling the sparrow" that were pulled out for their exquisite depiction, and the "squeaking" floor that squeaked on it, are also widely known treasures of the Zhienyuan.
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A sacred temple in Kyoto, Japan, was built in 1234CE, the founder of the Faran Shangren, the largest of the temples in Kyoto, the total Honmachi of the Pure Earth Zong. Founded by the Disciples of Faran in 1175, the main church can accommodate more than 3,000 people. The courtyard has the largest gate in Japan and the largest bell in Japan, weighing 74 tons, and it takes 17 monks to work hard to ring it. The seven incredible doors and books "pulling the sparrow" that were pulled out for their exquisite depiction, and the "squeaking" floor that squeaked on it, are also widely known treasures of the Zhienyuan.
#Kyoto Zhienyuan Flower Watching Zhienyuan is located in the Toyama area of Kyoto City, Japan. The total area of the Toyama Zhienyuan at the foot of Huading Mountain, one of the 36 peaks of Dongshan Mountain, covers a wide area. Zhienyuan is also a good place to enjoy flowers. There are many cherry trees planted from Dongshan Huading Mountain to Dongda Road. Mainly composed of dyed well Yoshino Sakura and Octagonal Sakura. The cherry blossoms around the three gates, Youchan Garden and the Imperial Temple are very beautiful, up to 24 meters high, which are designated as national treasures by Japan. The most recommended place is the three stone steps. Have the opportunity to see in late March. Address: 400 Linxia, Toyama, Kyoto City, Kyoto City Open Hour: 6:00~ 16:00 Transportation: Get off at Toyamacho 8 minutes Ticket: 500 yen
This is a microcosm of Kyoto history. You can vaguely see the architectural style of ancient Japan. It is also a wonderful place to see the cherry blossoms and maple leaves in Kyoto. Especially at night, you will get a stunning experience.
Very worth seeing, recommend everyone
Knowing Enyuan is the largest temple in Kyoto. In fact, at the beginning, when we saw the high steps at the gate, we did not intend to enter, but went to the small gate along the road. When we saw the beautiful red maple, purple and red wheels along the mountain, we could not see the back door while taking pictures. We passed through a visiting indoor shrine. The staff at the door greeted us warmly, so we followed the wind into the hall. There's a courtyard inside, but it's a fee. It's a pleasure to see a line of people like the hosts and followers coming in from outside. All the staff and tourists stand back respectfully. The main monastery of Zhi En Yuan is undergoing major renovation, so it's a pity that we can't see the truth. There is still a large area in the back hill, but a long staircase needs to be climbed. The scenery in the courtyard is very beautiful, mainly Japanese tourists, and the design of one-way tour line is very reasonable.
The New Year bell of Zhi En Yuan is very famous in Kyoto. He will ring 108 times. If he can catch up with the New Year bell, he will be blessed to listen around. When we were spanning the New Year, soon after dinner, we went to the Enyuan to listen to the New Year bell. The procession runs from the gate of the monastery to the path below the mountain. There are many people. Fortunately, the local police and volunteers are keeping order. Although there are many people, they are not afraid of accidents when they happen. We are very lucky, in the coming New Year's Day, the time is next to the New Year's clock, heard the bell, the New Year's bell, very lucky.
Knowing Enyuan is the largest temple in Kyoto. It was founded by Buddhist disciples in 1175 AD. The main hall can accommodate more than 3,000 people to visit at the same time. There are not only the largest gate in Japan, but also the largest clock in Japan. The whole courtyard is very grand. The main hall needs tickets to enter, but the periphery is also worth visiting. It takes an hour to play.