新規記事の投稿を行うことで、非表示にすることが可能です。
2018年02月16日
There are other attractions of autumn leaves... Komyo-in Temple and Ryogin-an Temple
You can see the photo location by clicking on the image below.(instagram)
(Japanese)
So far, I've introduced
2017 The ranking of autumn leaves attractions in Kyoto!
...by personal preference.
However, there are so many other attractions of them in Kyoto.
So, I will introduce some attractions of them should visit, if you have time to spare.
This time is, Ryogin-an Temple and Komyo-in Temple are Tatchu of Tofuku-ji Temple.
(Tatchu is sub-temple on the site of the main temple.)
First, it is Komyo-in Temple which is in the place of about 5 minutes on foot from Tofuku-ji Temple.
The brilliant autumn leaves was shining on the Karesansui (dry landscape) garden which is also known as one of the most famous gardens in Kyoto.
Next is Ryogin-an Temple which is released for a limited time in spring and autumn season.
Not only the innovative Karesansui (dry landscape) garden, but also the colorful autumn leaves are a must-see.
Both of them were designed by a genius landscape architect, Mirei Shigemori.
By the way, Karesansui garden of Tofuku-ji Temple is also a work of Mirei Shigemori.
It is also recommended not only for autumn leaves but also for those who like Japanese gardens!
(Japanese)
So far, I've introduced
2017 The ranking of autumn leaves attractions in Kyoto!
...by personal preference.
However, there are so many other attractions of them in Kyoto.
So, I will introduce some attractions of them should visit, if you have time to spare.
This time is, Ryogin-an Temple and Komyo-in Temple are Tatchu of Tofuku-ji Temple.
(Tatchu is sub-temple on the site of the main temple.)
First, it is Komyo-in Temple which is in the place of about 5 minutes on foot from Tofuku-ji Temple.
The brilliant autumn leaves was shining on the Karesansui (dry landscape) garden which is also known as one of the most famous gardens in Kyoto.
Next is Ryogin-an Temple which is released for a limited time in spring and autumn season.
Not only the innovative Karesansui (dry landscape) garden, but also the colorful autumn leaves are a must-see.
Both of them were designed by a genius landscape architect, Mirei Shigemori.
By the way, Karesansui garden of Tofuku-ji Temple is also a work of Mirei Shigemori.
It is also recommended not only for autumn leaves but also for those who like Japanese gardens!