Free travel in Kyoto, Japan, mainly on foot. In addition to pulling grass according to the prepared guide, you can see the place you like when walking, you can also turn in and see, there are often unexpected gains. Ogu Honmachi Temple is on the way to the famous Qingshui Temple. The first temple I saw was quaint, lush and lush, quiet Zen... I couldn't help but go for a fork, pick up the level, and go in to worship... The temple building is a Tang style, completely wooden structure, exquisite and abnormal. Another treasure in the temple is a lotus flower planted more than 2,000 years ago...
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Free travel in Kyoto, Japan, mainly on foot. In addition to pulling grass according to the prepared guide, you can see the place you like when walking, you can also turn in and see, there are often unexpected gains. Ogu Honmachi Temple is on the way to the famous Qingshui Temple. The first temple I saw was quaint, lush and lush, quiet Zen... I couldn't help but go for a fork, pick up the level, and go in to worship... The temple building is a Tang style, completely wooden structure, exquisite and abnormal. Another treasure in the temple is a lotus flower planted more than 2,000 years ago...
Along the way to Kamogawa, you can see the Otani Honmiao Temple on the way to Kiyomizu Temple. Few tourists here are mainly locals who come to visit. Maybe because there is a bone room here, you can also see the Japanese with flowers to see their relatives. The lotus pond at the door is beautiful
It is said that at the beginning of Kyoto's construction capital, temples were not allowed in the capital to avoid secularization, and if built in the deep mountains, it was inconvenient to be surrounded by temples of large and small. At the entrance of Otani Temple there are ponds, bridges, slate, maple leaves, and a stone statue of the intimacy. Dear, the ancestor of the Japanese Pure Earth.
There are not many people. Most of them go to Kiyomizu Temple or Gion, but there are really monks here to recite scriptures. You can sit and listen to scriptures at any time. The path can go directly to Kiyomizu Temple. There are fewer people and fewer cars, but you have to pass a tomb. Consider carefully
On the way to Kiyomizu-ji, at a fork, go down from a place called tea bowls and dumplings, and there is a Otani-hon Temple on the left. There is a pond at the entrance, a stone bridge across the pond leading to the temple, the road is covered with rectangular slabs, neat, and the stone bars on both sides are covered with dense trees. I feel that it is quite quiet here, but unfortunately I have no time to walk in.