[separator type=”thick”]For more on exploring this slightly quieter area of Kyoto you might want to take a look at the The [separator type=”thin”]It’s a tough choice but this could be my favourite temple in Kyoto. The building pictured here is the Butsuden Hall, an important cultural asset. I found those you posted so beautiful and out of the ordinary, but I guess you get used to them if you visit Japan frequently Kyoto receives scores of visitors each year and crowds can be overwhelming at many of the city's top attractions.
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(3)There are many places to visit in Kyoto…
[separator type=”thin”]I love the gardens of this temple in addition to the very famous zen stone garden. [separator type=”thin”]Nembutsu-ji was founded in the 9th century by the monk Kobo Daishi who features heavily in Buddhist history across Japan. At the back of the temple is a short path leading through another bamboo grove. [columns_row width=”half”] Sensational photos! <解答> 1. (1)I want something to eat. I’ve fallen in love with the Ginkakuji over the years and attribute that to a book I read by a historian named Donald Keene, about the Shogun turned Monk who set to building the place.Kyoto is probably one of my favorite cities to visit and as you know, for good reason☺ It’s just a special city to me and hopefully things don’t ever change too much like in other places around Japan. At Kiyomizu-dera we went through a temple building before we saw the main temple, which involved walking in pitch blackness to a spinning stone illuminated by a shaft of light in the dark. It’s a delight from the moment you turn down the road and see the mossy thatched gate in front of you. 直前の「 famous places 」を「訪れるべき場所だよ」と説明してくれるんです。 つまり観光名所がたくさんあるということですね。 Kyoto has a lot of places to visit. The fees vary but are usually between Y200 – Y700 so roughly $3-$8 depending on the exchange rate. [separator type=”thin”]A Zen temple with a bit of everything on a grand scale plus a few additional surprises, the enormous 2 storey gate, lovely gardens and a dramatic European style aqueduct. The links in the article are to related articles that cover that temple and can provide additional detail for planning your visit.
Great post Toni, thank you: you made me travel back to Kyoto I’m not sure I’ll ever get used to Japan, it’s so different from the countries I’ve spent most of my life in but I will always love it! (5)The boy needs a friend to play with. Honen-in Temple Honen-in is our favorite temple in all of Kyoto, and that’s saying a lot in a city with over 1600 temples. I have friends visiting Japan this summer and will point them your way! Thanks for sharing. Thanks too for pointing out the omission of my name on the site, I’m Toni and I travel with my husband Drew, I seem to have lost that detail in the recent redesign so will fix that up next week. 2 Aussie TravellersTravel Adventures in Australia, Japan & around the worldThis post may contain commercial links. We loved Kyoto & visited many of the spots you post about. Rokkaku-do especially caught my eye. [separator type=”thin”]This temple backs on to the forest in the hills behind it but it’s the immaculate moss garden that is striking about a visit here. Most of the temple buildings can’t be entered but you can wander freely through the complex. Thanks Justine, that’s great news about JAL, I’d always prefer a direct flight option, I hope they do it. 中卒で海外経験ゼロだった僕が2年でTOEIC900点超えた方法フォローする