Takaichi District Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Tsubosaka Temple Hachikakuendo Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
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Location: Tsubosakadera / Nara
Tsubosakadera Temple:
Where Sakura Blooms Around the Buddha
Tsubosakadera Temple, located in Nara Prefecture, is a unique and historically significant temple. Built around 717 AD, it combines Japanese and Indian architectural styles. Here's what makes Tsubosakadera special:
1. Cherry Blossom Buddha:
- Within the temple grounds stands a giant Buddha statue surrounded by cherry blossoms.
- The sight of the Sakura Daibutsu—Buddha covered in pink and white petals—is awe-inspiring.
- These blossoms symbolize impermanence and renewal.
2. Healing Abilities:
- Tsubosakadera Temple is renowned for its healing properties.
- Visitors believe that being near the Buddha statue during cherry blossom season brings spiritual and physical well-being.
3. Indian Influence:
- The temple features several Indian-style Buddhas and a Taj Mahal-style sanctuary.
- These white stone carvings were gifts from India, expressing gratitude for the temple's work in aiding leprosy sufferers.
4. Cherry Blossom Viewing:
- During spring, the temple becomes even more enchanting.
- Cherry blossom trees adorn the surroundings, creating a breathtaking scene against the backdrop of Mount Gohareizan.
Tsubosakadera Temple invites visitors to experience the harmonious blend of spirituality, history, and natural beauty.
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Ishibutai Tumulus Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Ishibutai kofun is the most impressive of the ancient stone monuments and the only megalithic tomb where the earthen mound is gone and you can see and even allowed to enter the burial chamber, which once enshrined a coffin. Designated as a Special Historic Site, it is the country's largest flat-topped burial mound. The tomb are surrounded by thousands of cherry trees which I guest perfect for cherry blossoms viewing during spring season, but unfortunately, it was not the season during my visit. Ishibutai kofun is a short distance east of the Asuka rail station. Buses run every hour between the site and the square in front of the station.
A very good experience to explore its ancient mysteries.
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Sakura of Ishibutai Tomb
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The tomb of a noble man
Visit one of the largest stone tombs in Japan and discover its ancient secrets. Look at how wonderfully cherry blossoms bloom around giant stones in spring, how beautiful the winter snows are.
It is said that the leader of a powerful clan, Soga no Umako, was buried here. He was an associate of Prince Setoku and helped spread Buddhism in Japan.
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Go inside the tomb and feel its greatness
Admire the beauty of the surrounding nature
It is interesting
It is assumed that the tomb was built in the VI century for the powerful Soga family
The ceiling stones weigh about 140 tons
How to get there
The Ishibutai Tomb is located near the Okadera and Asuka railway stations. You can rent a bike at the stations to explore the surrounding area and see more interesting things.
Ishibutai Tomb and The Stone Stage
The huge stones of the Ishibutai tomb remind of the incredible power of the Soga clan in the VI century. The tomb is sometimes called the "stone stage" because of the stone set on top. The huge slab looks as if a ghostly performance is about to begin on it.
Cherry blossoms near the tomb of Ishibutai contributes to the mysterious atmosphere a lot
Enduring beauty
The surroundings of the tomb are worth coming here in themselves. Cherry blossoms in spring, amazing spider lily inflorescences in autumn, sparkling snow covering huge stones — Ishibutai is beautiful at any time of the year. Appreciate the combination of the greatness of history and the beauty of nature.
Takatori-jō Castle Ruins Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
🌸 Visiting Takato Castle Ruins Park
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🌼💮🤗 During our amazing trip, I went on an exciting adventure to the lively city of Japan. Spring had changed the area into a paradise and walking through Takato Castle Ruins Park made us feel refreshed. The beautiful scenery of this perfect retreat left us mesmerized, creating memories that would never be forgotten.
Nestled within the enchanting Ina city lies the resplendent Takato Castle Ruins Park, a haven adorned with approximately 1,500 majestic trees. Amongst this verdant tapestry, a remarkable variety of blossoms graces the landscape, their petals painted in a vibrant hue of luminous pink. As you wander through this ethereal sanctuary, you shall also discover an additional 500 cherry trees, elegantly adorning the splendid garden of the Edo-era castle known as Komoro Kaikoen. Immerse yourself in the sheer magnificence of nature's artistry as you traverse these regal grounds.
This luxurious and enchanting sanctuary has left a lasting impression deep within my mind. The joy of returning and savoring each moment in this unique haven is truly unmatched. 🤗💮🌼🩷#mytravelhacks #historicallandmarks #localguides #familytrip
Tsubosaka-dera Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Tsubosaka Dera Temple Cherry 🌸 Blossom
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The Temple of Tsubosaka-Dera is located in Nara Prefecture at the foot of Mount Tsubosaka, was founded in 703.
Some of the statues and temple structures are done in the Indian style. Most of these are donated by India itself as a thank you for charitable projects in this country. There are many cherry 🌸 🌸 trees around this temple temple 🛕.
The perfect mix of Japanese and Indian makes this
temple extraordinary. There's a Taj Mahal looking sanctuary, and bas-relief carvings all in white stone, given by India, in gratitude for this temple's help for people who were suffering from leprosy.
Kofukuji Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Kofuku-Ji temple
Kofuku-ji Temple is actually a complex of Budist temples and pagodas. It's an exact replica of the original pagoda that Empress Komyo built here in AD 730, which burned to the ground.
It is one of the most important religious and historical building in Nara nowadays. It is so convenient that this site was walking distance from the metro station, and also it is close to other places of interest. The huge pagoda will be easy to spot from a distance.
The recommended sightseeing time is between one to two hours. The price of admission is quite cheap, I totally recommend this place to visit with your friends or even children. Entrance fee is not expensive at all and it is good value for the money. Totally worthy.
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