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Yakushiji Temple in Nara has a history of 1300 years. There is something deeply moving about it when you think that it was shining against the full moon even at that time.
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When I visited Chokokuji Temple in Nara, I thought that among the autumn leaves that make you feel the four seasons of Japan, the scenery of shrines and temples, which are symbols of Japanese culture, is a landscape that I want to preserve for the future.
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The charms of Japan include cherry blossoms and Kyoto. During the cherry blossom season in Kyoto, the fox bride of Kodaiji Temple is married. A bride in solid white wears a fox mask and conducts a lantern procession. It's quite an interesting event.
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Kyoto Prefecture is said to be the most popular cherry blossom spot in Japan. From cherry blossoms blooming in historic temples to cherry blossoms that blend in with the cityscape, you can enjoy cherry blossoms in a variety of places in Kyoto.
Here are 20 recommended cherry blossom viewing spots in Kyoto, depending on the area.
Kodaiji Temple, also known as a famous place for autumn leaves, is also a famous place for cherry blossoms. It is famous for one of the weeping cherry trees in the "Hashin Garden", which is the front garden of Hojo. Although it is only one cherry tree, the appearance of bright flowers blooming on the white sand is a beautiful harmony with the garden of dry mountain water, and it is a cherry blossom that is worth seeing.
In the precincts of Kiyomizu-dera Temple, which is an ancient temple recognized as a World Heritage Site, about 1,500 Yoshino cherry trees and mountain cherry trees are in bloom. In addition, the three-storied pagoda seen through the cherry blossoms from the release pond is picturesque.
The Keage Incline is an inclined railway laid to shuttle ships back and forth on the slope from Keage Funatame to Nanzenji Temple Funatame. On the straight railroad tracks, under the cherry blossoms that bloom as if covering the sky, there are also a few women in kimonos. It is also popular as an Instagrammable spot.
In addition to Yoshino cherry blossoms, there are also late-blooming cherry blossom spots in Kyoto, such as red weeping cherry blossoms, so please enjoy them.This text has been automatically translated.
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Looking at the cherry blossom Buddha in Nara's Tsubosakaji Temple, surrounded by cherry blossoms, really soothes my feelings.
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ID:1The face of the Great Buddha feels ? even calmer.This text has been automatically translated.
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Yakushiji Temple in Nara, which can be seen over the large pond, is a scenery suitable for the ancient capital of Nara, and there is something deeply moving when you visit during the cherry blossom season that blooms on the side of the pond.
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Odaigahara in summer full of fresh greenery is wonderful.
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Inabe City Agricultural Park. With the Suzuka Mountains in the background, the scenery of looking at the Inabe plum grove is wonderful.
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The view of Osaka Castle from among the autumn leaves is wonderful with an atmosphere.
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The Ukimido hall in Nara Park looks good with autumn leaves like the ancient capital of Nara.
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Cherry blossom viewing cruise in the moat of Osaka Castle. I wonder if Hideyoshi enjoyed it too.
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