The weekend in Kyoto was not a good day, with heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday. The mountain blowing of the Matsuo Daeshe is full and close. For office workers and students, if they don't come to see it this weekend, they should miss it, but due to the weather and the epidemic, I still hope that everyone will put safety and health first. And the bright yellow of the mountain is actually not conspicuous in sunny days, but more eye-catching in the dark rainy days, if there is no chance to come to Matsuo Taisha, I hope this post can also bring you a trace of the beauty of the mountain blowing flowers.
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The weekend in Kyoto was not a good day, with heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday. The mountain blowing of the Matsuo Daeshe is full and close. For office workers and students, if they don't come to see it this weekend, they should miss it, but due to the weather and the epidemic, I still hope that everyone will put safety and health first. And the bright yellow of the mountain is actually not conspicuous in sunny days, but more eye-catching in the dark rainy days, if there is no chance to come to Matsuo Taisha, I hope this post can also bring you a trace of the beauty of the mountain blowing flowers.
The Matsuo Shrine in Kyoto is one of the oldest shrines in Sakamoto and is famous for its winemaking. The famous water from the well of the turtle is used for wine making. There are also wine museums and wine cellar exhibitions in the shrine. The roof of the main hall is a pine-tailed building in the Indo-era era and has a garden representing the style of the ancient-Ping An Kamakura era. Stay away from the tourist crowds in Kyoto and enjoy another kind of tranquility and beauty
Matsuo Daisha is a famous temple and shrine in Kyoto. It is very quiet and the scenery is very good. We came in without buying a ticket and did not deliberately offend, so the scenery here belongs to the gods here.
I had a business at Matsuo Taisha Station, so I went to Matsuo Taisha. Surrounded by trees 々 mountain 々, there was a very sacred atmosphere. I couldn't shoot because it said that camera shooting was prohibited inside the torii gate, but I would like you to see it directly. Blessed with the weather, it was a comfortable walk! Access Hankyu Matsuo Taisha Station exit will be the entrance as it is. Admission is free.
I feel that this place weakens the shrine as a feature of faith in the regulation and the design of its landscape, but it is more like a better-looking courtyard. I think you can come in and have a look if you pass by.
Not bad, it is a very antique place, it is easy to get here on the way back, so there are more tourists here, there is the feeling of a temple, there is also the specifications of a shrine, very good.
I didn't expect that there are many tourists in this place. This place is mainly because it is relatively large and occupies the entire mountain, so its combination of natural landscape and humanistic landscape is still more attractive, which is quite good.