Renhe Temple, the imperial cherry blossom period here is much more than the general cherry blossom evening, can be said to be the last "flower see" in Kyoto. When more than 200 imperial cherry blossoms at Renhe Temple began to cherry blossoms and snow fell, it indicates that this year's cherry blossom season is really over. The cherry blossom sea here is like a gorgeous scene in your dreams, strolling along the walkway between the "Royal House cherry", which is a completely different feeling from the general cherry forest, as if it had entered a flower bush, surrounded by a sea of flowers. Looking up, you can see the towering five towers, standing above the sea of flowers, classical and solemn.
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Renhe Temple, the imperial cherry blossom period here is much more than the general cherry blossom evening, can be said to be the last "flower see" in Kyoto. When more than 200 imperial cherry blossoms at Renhe Temple began to cherry blossoms and snow fell, it indicates that this year's cherry blossom season is really over. The cherry blossom sea here is like a gorgeous scene in your dreams, strolling along the walkway between the "Royal House cherry", which is a completely different feeling from the general cherry forest, as if it had entered a flower bush, surrounded by a sea of flowers. Looking up, you can see the towering five towers, standing above the sea of flowers, classical and solemn.
Renhe Temple was founded in 888 and is the main mountain of the Imperial House of Zhenyan. The temple has five towers and two king gates built in the Edo era. The imperial house cherry blossoms planted at that time bloomed in mid-April every year, and the buildings are very beautiful. There are many maple trees planted in the temple, and it is also a resort to enjoy the red maple in late November. It is now recognized as a World Heritage Site. Address: 33 Onoi, Yuekyo District, Kyoto City, Kyoto City Open hours: 9 ~ 16:30 (March ~ November) 9 ~ 16: 00 (December ~ February)
[World Heritage Site Kyoto Renhe Temple] Renhe Temple was built in 886 AD, ordered by Emperor Guangxiao, and completed in 888 AD, and named after the year of the time. The emperor of Udo and the princes of all generations of law were here, and here gradually became the Royal Temple. There are many princes and daughters who came to the house here. Therefore, Renhe Temple is also called the "Royal House of Royal Palace". The cherry blossoms also echoed the "Royal House of Sakura". There are more than 200 plants in Renhe Temple. It also made Renhe Temple one of the top ten cherry-watching attractions in Kyoto. Later, Renhe Temple burned down in the chaos of Yingren, which was caused by the name of Shinto, Shinto, and the name of Shinto, Shinto. It was not until the Edo era that the Tokugawa Kakushima was completely rebuilt, completed in Zhengbao in three years, and built the Zixuan Palace and Qingliang Palace in Kyoto Mido to Renhe Temple, becoming the existing Jintang and Yuyingtang, and reconstructed the Five-Tower, Tokugawa Kakushima also donated the Erwangmen, etc. The temple finally restored its old view.
This is one of the most valuable places we play in Japan. There are courtyards, ancient buildings, door paintings and photos. It is said that some of the buildings here were moved from the demolition of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. It is said that the cherry blossoms here are very famous. There is a variety of cherry blossoms unique to Japan, called Imperial cherry! Absolutely recommended place!
Cherry Appreciation House, I went in June that year, although only saw the leaves of cherry trees, but also a quiet. The temple itself does not charge for visiting the hall. Of course, the entry fee is required for cherry blossom season.
Renhe Temple is a very old monastery that has been around for hundreds of years. After going to the Golden Pavilion Temple, it was very close to the Golden Pavilion Temple, but few people knew it and it was not a popular attraction for the tour group. We also saw it by mistake because we felt that the tickets were not high. Just entering the Renhe Temple on both sides of some cherry trees, these cherry trees are Kyoto's famous late cherry trees, if you miss the season of Kyoto cherry blossoms, be sure to come here, because these cherry blossoms really start to bloom at the end of April. The sidewalk is a modern asphalt road. After a section of the road, you can see a very Zen-like scenery. The white sandstone is paved on both sides of the road. Some are clockwise, some are counterclockwise, and there is a circle of lawns and a few stones on it. Every year, there will be many contemplators to think about life. The main building of the temple is a super old house. The house is all wooden. It is a bit modeled on the architectural style of Kyoto Imperial Garden. The building is very fine in detail, such as small wooden carvings on the roof, lifelike, and the corners are also very smooth. Most importantly, it was all logs, no paint, and I had to feel
I could see the cherry blossoms at the last minute. I think the autumn leaves are also beautiful. There were many foreign tourists.