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One of the best in Kyoto
Part of Myoshin ji temple. Small temple with quiet and nice monks. Quiet and nice garden, You hear only bird singing. Come visit short cut way to Satori.
A glossy autumn leaves reminiscent of Sanada's red preparation!
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When I visited Kyoto to see the autumn leaves, I decided to go to Myoshinji Temple as one of the candidate places. At that time, I hadn't decided how far I would see the sub temple of Myoshinji Temple, but I decided to visit at the entrance of Hokusomon by looking at the photo of the signboard written on the entrance of Myoshinji Daihoin "Katsuza Cafe". The entrance fee was 800 yen with matcha and Japanese sweets, but I was very satisfied with the tea ceremony while watching the autumn leaves beautifully. I noticed it after visiting, but Daihoin is famous ...
It is a temple at the top of Myoshinji Temple and is located at the western end of Myoshinji Temple. It is usually closed to the public, but it is open to the public every year for about a month in April and November. 600 yen with tea and sweets is very good.
The family temple of Nobuyuki Sanada, which can only be seen in special exhibitions
Original Text
On the way from Ninnaji to Myoshinji Taizoin, it was open to the public, so I stopped by. It's in a place that you might overlook without guidance. It is the family temple of Nobuyuki Sanada, the first Matsushiro feudal lord of Shinshu. It's not big, but you can calm down and relax the unglamorous distractions. The taste of matcha and Japanese sweets that you can enjoy while looking at the garden is very luxurious, and time passes in no time.
It is the most elegant and fruity place in Myoshinji. The autumn leaves are really beautiful. The plumbing fee of 700 yen includes matcha and night yanggang. The quiet atmosphere and birdsong really go well with the backper Kyoto is the best place to visit
One of the best in Kyoto
Part of Myoshin ji temple. Small temple with quiet and nice monks. Quiet and nice garden, You hear only bird singing. Come visit short cut way to Satori.
A glossy autumn leaves reminiscent of Sanada's red preparation!
When I visited Kyoto to see the autumn leaves, I decided to go to Myoshinji Temple as one of the candidate places. At that time, I hadn't decided how far I would see the sub temple of Myoshinji Temple, but I decided to visit at the entrance of Hokusomon by looking at the photo of the signboard written on the entrance of Myoshinji Daihoin "Katsuza Cafe". The entrance fee was 800 yen with matcha and Japanese sweets, but I was very satisfied with the tea ceremony while watching the autumn leaves beautifully. I noticed it after visiting, but Daihoin is famous ...
it's released twice a year.
It is a temple at the top of Myoshinji Temple and is located at the western end of Myoshinji Temple. It is usually closed to the public, but it is open to the public every year for about a month in April and November. 600 yen with tea and sweets is very good.
The family temple of Nobuyuki Sanada, which can only be seen in special exhibitions
On the way from Ninnaji to Myoshinji Taizoin, it was open to the public, so I stopped by. It's in a place that you might overlook without guidance. It is the family temple of Nobuyuki Sanada, the first Matsushiro feudal lord of Shinshu. It's not big, but you can calm down and relax the unglamorous distractions. The taste of matcha and Japanese sweets that you can enjoy while looking at the garden is very luxurious, and time passes in no time.
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It is the most elegant and fruity place in Myoshinji. The autumn leaves are really beautiful. The plumbing fee of 700 yen includes matcha and night yanggang. The quiet atmosphere and birdsong really go well with the backper Kyoto is the best place to visit