It is a wisteria shelf in Byodo-in Temple in Kyoto.
You can see wonderful wisteria flowers in mid~late April.
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Cool Japan Video also publishes an article about Byodoin Phoenix Hall in Kyoto Prefecture.
Please take a look here if you like.
Byodoin Phoenix Hall in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture is a temple that is also depicted on Japan's 10-yen coin. On the back of the 10,000 yen bill is a phoenix of the Byodoin Phoenix Hall.
It is also famous as one of Kyoto's leading power spots, and in autumn, it is lit up with the autumn leaves, and you can enjoy a more beautiful appearance.
When sightseeing in Uji, Kyoto, it is also recommended to purchase a red seal as a souvenir.
Ujikami Shrine, famous as the oldest shrine building in Japan, is also a popular tourist attraction. It is known as the setting of Sawaba, one of the Uji Jujo of The Tale of Genji.
Ujikami Shrine is said to be a place where prayers for academic achievement and passing come true, and it is a popular place for many people as a power spot in Kyoto.
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