Free travel in Kyoto, Japan, mainly on foot. In addition to pulling grass according to the prepared guide, you can see the place you like when walking, you can also turn in and see, there are often unexpected gains. Ogu Honmachi Temple is on the way to the famous Qingshui Temple. The first temple I saw was quaint, lush and lush, quiet Zen... I couldn't help but go for a fork, pick up the level, and go in to worship... The temple building is a Tang style, completely wooden structure, exquisite and abnormal. Another treasure in the temple is a lotus flower planted more than 2,000 years ago...
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Free travel in Kyoto, Japan, mainly on foot. In addition to pulling grass according to the prepared guide, you can see the place you like when walking, you can also turn in and see, there are often unexpected gains. Ogu Honmachi Temple is on the way to the famous Qingshui Temple. The first temple I saw was quaint, lush and lush, quiet Zen... I couldn't help but go for a fork, pick up the level, and go in to worship... The temple building is a Tang style, completely wooden structure, exquisite and abnormal. Another treasure in the temple is a lotus flower planted more than 2,000 years ago...
Along the five roads across Yachuan to Qingshui Temple, you can see Daguben Temple. Few tourists here mainly come to visit the local people, perhaps because there are Nagu Chambers, where you can also see Japanese people with flowers to see their relatives. The lotus pond at the door is beautiful.
It is said that at the beginning of the capital construction in Kyoto, temples were not allowed to be built in the capital to avoid secularization, but if built in deep mountains, it would be inconvenient to make it. So the foothills not far from the city are full of temples of all sizes. There are ponds, bridges, stone slabs, maple leaves and a stone statue of a relative at the entrance of Daguben Temple. Kin Luan, the ancestor of Pure Land Sect of Japan.
There are not many people, most of them go to Qingshui Temple or only to the garden, but there are monks here who recite sutras and can sit at any time to listen to the scriptures. The path can directly go up the mountain to Qingshui Temple, with fewer people and cars, but only to pass a grave. Careful consideration
On the way to Qingshui Temple, I turned around at a fork in the road and went down from a place called Tea Bowl Ban. On the left, there was Daguben Temple. There is a pond at the entrance. A stone bridge crosses the pond and leads to the temple. The road is covered with rectangular slabs, neat and tidy. The stone fences on both sides are covered with dense trees. I think it's quiet here, but I don't have the time to walk in.