The temple is located in Fushimi District, Kyoto City, Japan. It is the main temple of the Japanese Buddhist True-Yan Zongyu sect. It was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1994. The temple is large and divided into three parts. The temple is decorated in gold and red in autumn. Outdoor elegance!
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The temple is located in Fushimi District, Kyoto City, Japan. It is the main temple of the Japanese Buddhist True-Yan Zongyu sect. It was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1994. The temple is large and divided into three parts. The temple is decorated in gold and red in autumn. Outdoor elegance!
The temple is a bit remote and it takes time to visit the territory. The traffic is not particularly convenient, but the whole temple can enjoy the maple in autumn, and the cherry blossoms in spring are breathtaking at the national treasure level. If you have time, you may wish to arrange a half-day stroll.
Kyoto's Tatsuya Temple is a world cultural heritage. The cherry blossoms and red maple of Tatsuya Temple are very famous. Tatsuya Temple is located at 22 Tatsuya Road, Fushimi District, Kyoto City. The nearest car is the Tatsuya Station and then you need to walk 11 minutes. Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 Tickets: 1,000 yen.
The temple is located in Fushimi District, Kyoto City, Japan. It is the main temple of the Japanese Buddhist Zhenyan Zongyu sect. It is rumored to be the founder of the Japanese Zhenyan Zongzu Shikong, the Tusun Shengbao, founded in 874 AD. The temple was listed as a world cultural heritage in 1994 as a "relic of the ancient capital Kyoto", and many buildings such as the Jintang and the Five-Tower in the temple were designated as Japan's "national treasure".
Tokyo Temple is one of the 17 world cultural heritage sites in Kyoto. It is a little far from the city. Take the subway east-west line, get off at Sapporo Station and then walk for 20 minutes. The temple is very quiet on weekdays and few tourists. Although the temple Sanbaoyuan, the Five-Tower and the Guanyin Hall are all national treasures, the Lingbao Hall is also a small museum with a lot of national treasures, but it belongs to the state of being unknowable. Perhaps, the tickets for the temple are more expensive than some other temples, the joint ticket for the three museums is 1,500 yen, and the ticket for the mountain is 600 yen. The three courtyards of the temple refer to the main part of the temple, including the five-tall tower and the Guanyintang; The courtyard culture of the Sanbaoyuan part, and the museum of the Lingbao Museum part. The three parts can buy tickets separately, each of which is 600 yen, two are 1000, and three are 1500.
It was really beautiful to go during the red leaf season. It is very large inside, and there are also joint tickets for partition tickets. The Sanbao Courtyard courtyard where tickets cannot be taken alone must be visited, super beautiful. In addition, the Temple Treasure Exhibition that also needs to buy tickets is generally not so rare. The red leaves are different in the morning and evening. When I went on November 18, the maple leaves at the door were all green, but the ponds were already full and even many began to fade.
Transfer to Kyoto Metro East-West Line in Liudi Tibetan, take two stops and get to Shimura Station. After leaving the station, during the flower viewing period, there is a temporary shuttle bus to Shimura Temple, 300 yen per person. If you walk, it takes about 20 minutes to walk, and there is a large uphill road. Because it was not early in time, we decided to spend money on the car. The car drove for about 5 minutes and arrived at the Temple. The scenery of the Temple is still very shocking. I like it very much. The temple is not within the ordinary travel agency line, so it will not be crowded like Kiyomizu Temple and Fushimi Inari, but there are still many senior tourists coming. The temple is divided into three areas, namely, the blue, the treasure hall, and the three treasure courtyard. Tickets are packaged joint tickets, 1,500 yen. The temple has a spirit that is particularly commendable. Due to the Meiji era's "destruction of the waste Buddha", the temple's territory was returned to the state, the business base was shaken and the road began to decline. But in this difficult environment, the monks carried out the spirit of not exodus of paper, so that all the treasures passed down in the monastery were properly preserved. Among the cultural relics passed on at present, there are 75,522 national treasures, 425 key cultural relics, and the precious treasure data since the ancient medieval times are still well preserved. After being included in the World Cultural Heritage Site in 1994, the temple is regarded as the "culture of wood" and the heritage treasure of "culture of paper". Any grass and wood are regarded as important cultural relics. Compared with some well-known temples in China, some abbot's style and face can only be regarded as "hehe".
The reflection of the temple is a beautiful one. It was founded in 874 and entered the world cultural heritage in 1994. The main temple includes the Five Pagodas and the Guanyin Hall. The courtyard culture of the Sanbaoyuan is beautifully designed and enjoyable. There are some museums in Lingbao Hall. Although I bought tickets that day, it was about to close. I refused to enter. The beautiful scenery must have sunshine. The Japanese sun disappeared around 4 pm. Remember it!