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Templo Kosanji

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Yuuki
October 18, 2016
Kozan-ji Temple stands in a mountain forest. Towering cedar trees line the path to the temple and admit shafts of sunlight to the moss-covered ground.
Masaki
May 17, 2016
Kozan-ji Temple stands in a mountain forest. Towering cedar trees line the path to the temple and admit shafts of sunlight to the moss-covered ground. A quiet and secluded place, Kozan-ji's charm lies in its atmosphere. You can sit on the temple's veranda overlooking the Kiyotaki-gawa river valley, admire the scenery of green hills, listen to the forest sounds, and easily imagine yourself back in the 13th century and the time of the temple's founding. The temple was founded by a priest named "Myoe", who restored a previous mountain temple with help from the retired Emperor Gotoba. The emperor's hall and Myoe's former residence still stand. The residence is one of few remaining examples of Kamakura Period architecture, with its roof of thatch and shingles. The grounds also hold the oldest tea field in Japan, which was planted by Myoe with seeds he received from the priest Eisai, who had brought them back from China. Tea was used to help monks stay awake during late-night meditation. The temple's treasures also include the "Choju Jinbutsu Giga" ("The Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans"), famous picture scrolls featuring frogs, monkeys, birds, and rabbits engaged in worldly pursuits. Sometimes described as Japan's first comic, this brush painted scroll satirizes human foibles. * Address: 8 Umegahata-Toganoo-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City * Tel.: +81-(0)75-861-4204 * Entrance Fees: Adults (600 yen) /Children (300 yen) (+ Adults (500 yen) /Children (300 yen) during autumn foliage season * Hours: 8:30 - 17:00 * Access: Take the JR Bus Takao/ Keihoku Route to Toganoo from JR Kyoto Station. 15-minute walk from City Bus Stop Takao from Sijo Station on the Karasuma Subway Line
Kozan-ji Temple stands in a mountain forest. Towering cedar trees line the path to the temple and admit shafts of sunlight to the moss-covered ground. A quiet and secluded place, Kozan-ji's charm lies in its atmosphere. You can sit on the temple's veranda overlooking the Kiyotaki-gawa river valley,…
Yuuki
August 30, 2016
Kozan-ji Temple stands in a mountain forest. Towering cedar trees line the path to the temple and admit shafts of sunlight to the moss-covered ground.
Daikoku-Cho
April 22, 2016
Hidden amid a grove of towering cedar trees, this temple is famous for the chuju giga scroll in its collection. It's an ink-brush depiction of frolicking animals that is considered by many to be the precursor of today’s ubiquitous manga (Japanese comics). The temple is reached by following the main road north from the Yamashiro-Takao bus stop or, more conveniently, by getting off the JR bus at the Toga-no-O bus stop, which is right outside the temple.
Hidden amid a grove of towering cedar trees, this temple is famous for the chuju giga scroll in its collection. It's an ink-brush depiction of frolicking animals that is considered by many to be the precursor of today’s ubiquitous manga (Japanese comics). The temple is reached by following the main…
苗苗
May 30, 2022
高山寺是世界文化遗产,创建于774年。寺内的石水院为镰仓时代初期遗留的寝殿式样的宝贵遗产。收藏有鸟兽戏画4卷(国宝)等,是洛西的文化遗产宝库。更是欣赏红叶的胜地。寺内有1万余件宝物,其中国宝7件,重要文化遗产1500多件。宝物不对外展出,但有仿造品展出。寺内有日本最古老的茶园,每年秋季举行献茶式

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Ukyo Ward
Kyoto, Kyoto