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Dylan Gibson
May. 17, 2021
Such a picturesque rock garden, I can't even imagine how relaxing it would be to just sit down somewhere nice in the garden on a quiet day and enjoy lunch or some tea. Mibudera is another temple I need to add to my list for the next time I visit Kyoto I suppose. I wonder if there are any koi in the pond at all. I never knew that this temple was the headquarters of the Shinsengumi either, that's some pretty cool history. I guess that explains why they have such a nice rock garden though. I'd like to explore this place a bit, I guess there's a graveyard dedicated to members of the Shinsengumi here as well. Sounds like a really interesting place to visit. Of course it's Kyoto too, so that's to be expected
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aya
May. 16, 2021
After the heavy rain, I want to see the garden of Mibudera again, where water accumulated in the pond and sparkled!
I want to go to Kyoto!
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Dylan Gibson
Mar. 31, 2021
What a beautiful view. In Tokyo too! This kind of reminds me of a sight you'd see in Kyoto, with the cherry blossoms along the river there and the yakatabune (this river is obviously too shallow, I know). I also get vibes of summer with the kawadoko over the rivers. None in this photo obviously, but still. I'm not sure why, but I really like these types of waterways where the water is really shallow and it'd be just enough to keep you cool on a hot summer day. Really makes me want to visit Kyoto to eat over one of those kawadoko or to just go for a picnic near a river even. It's starting to get warmer each day and I find myself only wearing a sweatshirt in the early morning or in the latest hours of night. Before long I'll be turning the AC on!
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you_1581
Mar. 31, 2021
At Onda River near Naruse Station, Machida City, Tokyo.
Beautiful cherry blossoms bloom ? every year

Since it is a promenade, there is no parking lot, but Sotetsu Rosen at Naruse Station has a free parking lot for 1 hour, so I think it is a good idea to park here.

However, it takes about 15 minutes to walk from Rosen to the promenade.

By the way, if you shop more than 1,000 somewhere in Rosen, you can park for +1 hour, so it may be good to take a walk in the cherry blossoms while shopping.
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