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You! Hello! I'm from the photography club!
It's been a while since the photo contest started.
Thank you so much for the likes!
Encouraging to post!!
Let's all have fun until the deadline by the end of June! The image is the illumination of Toji Temple!
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A special scenic crane turtle garden created to welcome Tokugawa Iemitsu. From there, you can see Toshogu Shrine. The garden representing cranes and turtles may have been intended to symbolize the eternal prosperity of the Tokugawa family.
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Toji Temple, located in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a truly prestigious spot that contains famous historical buildings such as Namdaemun and Kindo. Precincts of Toji Temple are full of facilities that Representative Japan, such as the five-story pagoda, the golden hall, Namdaemun, Dongdaemun, Dongdaemun, and the cafeteria, and the highlights are outstanding. The five-story pagoda has been destroyed by lightning four times in the past, and has been rebuilt each time.
The current five-story pagoda is the fifth generation built in 1644 with the donation of Tokugawa Iemitsu.
There are plenty of events such as receiving shuin stamps and amulets, and an event called Kobo City.
In addition, Mikagedo, which was the residence of Ambassador Kobo, is also famous. The fact that it has been established as a World Heritage Site shows its high authority. There is also a Power Spot where Bishamondo, which is known for its gates, and a rare god called the god of begging for rain are enshrined, and Power Stones and Tenkoseki are enshrined.This text has been automatically translated.
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That was three years ago, when I visited Kyoto for the second time. Ryoanji Temple was closed for renovation work and I was at a loss. At that time, there was a Ninnaji temple nearby, and I decided to head there. Sohonzan of the Shingon sect Sohonzan Omuro sect.
It was December when I felt warmth as well as beauty.
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To the final destination of this trip, Nanzenji Temple. I don't know how many days I waited to see this gate, but it feels like a long time.
This gate sat majestically as if it had been waiting. I forgot to point to my umbrella and stood there dumbfounded.
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Kyoto is no longer the home of the Japanese people. It makes me sad to think about it, but it may be becoming true. However, I would like to see only the Tochi-in Temple, which is related to many warlords such as Fukushima Masanori, in our hometown. Now I just enjoy the garden that no one knows.
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3 minutes walk from Kyoto National Museums. Kayakuni Shrine dedicated to Hideyoshi. It seems that the Karamon gate that was originally located in Nanzenji Temple Totou Kinjiin was relocated. It used to be in Nijo Castle, and before that it was in Fushimi Castle. It is a wonderful Karamon that conveys the opulence of the Momoyama period.
In front of the gate, two bows, two applause, one bow.
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Nanzenji Temple Totou Tenjoan, I walked in the midst of the rain. Someone once said that it is the Japanese sensibility to enhance the beauty of water as it is and feel the beauty. I see. Was this what it was?
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Kanchi-in, a temple near Toji Temple. One of the hidden gems known only to those in the know. From the guest hall, a national treasure where Miyamoto Musashi is said to have stayed, you can see the garden of dry mountain water and the five-story pagoda. The view from the bullet train is quaint, but the five-story pagoda seen from here is also beautiful.
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There was an interesting person at Ninnaji, says Kaneyoshi Hoji. I feel that Ninnaji Temple is a warm place that embraces such humanity. I wonder if I'm the only one who feels quaint and heartwarming in this blank space.
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I learned about Impermanence and Impermanence in Japanese language class, but I thought that this might be an exception. At the Suirokaku Aqueduct of Nanzenji Temple ...
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