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Sanjusangen-do Temple(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)japan, kyotoupload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Sanjusangen... Achieving its current form in 1266, this hall houses 1001 golden kannon buddhist statues in long, tiered rows. Sanjūsangendō (三十三間堂, Sanjūsangendō?) is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama District of Kyoto, Japan. Officially known as "Rengeō-in"(蓮華王院本堂), Sanjusangendo belongs to and
Kiyomizu-dera Temple(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)temple, japan, kyoto, buddhist templeKiyomizu-dera, an independent Buddhist temple in eastern Kyoto, is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple was established in 798 and in 1633 the present buildings were erected as part of the restoration.
Nanzen Temple(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)temple, japan, kyotonanzenji.com/english/index.html Built in 1291, Nanzen-ji is one of the five great zen temples of Kyoto. Headquarters of the Nanzen-ji branch of Rinzai zen.
Heian Shrine(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)japan, garden, kyoto, shrine, sanctuaryBuilt in 1895 and dedicated to Emperors Kammu and Komei. A popular tourist destination
Kyoto Station(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)station, japan, kyotoThe current building was fininshed in 1997 and designed by Hiroshi Hara and sports an irregular cubic facade of reflective plate glass over steel, which makes it stand out from the more traditional Kyoto architecture.
Higashi Hongan-ji Temple(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)temple, japan, kyotoHongan-ji was founded in 1591 but split into two sects by order of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu to weaken this Buddhist sects influence.
Nishi Hongan-ji Temple(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)japan, kyotoHongan-ji was founded in 1591 but split into two sects by order of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu to weaken this Buddhist sects influence. The Nishi (west) branch is said to have 10,000 temple and 12 million followers worldwide.
Minamiza Kabuki Theater(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)theatreHailed as the birthplace of Kabuki by some, built in 1615
Gion District(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)japan, kyotoGion, famous for Geisha, reached its height in Japan's middle ages as part of the "floating world" of professional entertainers.
Kinkaku Temple(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)temple, japan, kyoto, metaKinkaku-ji (Japanese: 金閣寺,, Kinkaku-ji? Golden Pavilion Temple) is the informal name of Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺, Deer Garden Temple) in Kyoto, Japan, the Pavilion being the main attraction of the temple grounds. The Golden Pavilion (formally called 'Shariden') was originally built in
Ginkaku Temple(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)temple, japan, kyoto, museum, buddhist temple"Silver Pavilion" Built in 1474 by Ashikaga Yoshimasa. Unlike the "Golden Pavilion (Kingakuji), it was never leafed in silver. It's rock and sand garden are notable for their design
Hie-zan Area(en)Japan / Shiga / Otsu japan, kyoto, hiewww.yamasa.org/japan/english/destinations/kyoto/enryaku...
Hideyoshi's "Hill of Ears"(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)japan, kyotoIt is said this mound was made with the remains of human ears brought back from Hideyoshi Toyotomi's abortive campaign to invade Korea and China in the mid-1590's. Some sources say this is a mound of noses, not ears
Hokoku Shrine(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)japan, kyotoContains the mausoleum of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Kyoto Gosho(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)garden, public gardenHome to the emperor for much of the Heian period, the current buildings date from 1855. Tours are available by appointment with the Imperial Household Agency.
Nijo Castle(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)castle, japan, kyotoConstruction was completed in 1626, but only a few, but very impressive, buildings remain. Amazing for its paintings, size, and special squeeking floorboards designed to make stealth impossible.
Ryōan-ji (Ryo-An Temple)(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)temple, japan, shrine, dragon-ji Ryōan-ji (jp: 竜安寺 or 龍安寺), "The Temple of the Peaceful Dragon" is a Zen temple located in northwest Kyoto, Japan. It is part of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto", a UNESCO's World Heritage Site. The temple belongs to
Fushimi Inari(en)Japan / Kyoto / Kyoto (Kyoto)japan, kyotoOne of the most famous shrines in Kyoto, it is a necessary stop for business owners who want a successful year. Consequently, it's one of the more ostentatious shrines in the city, with its thousands and thousands of red-orange torii-gates.
Byōdō-in(en)Japan / Kyoto / Uji (Uji)temple, japan, uji, buddhist temple, buddhism, interesting place, museumThe temple on the back of the 10 Yen coin Founded by Kampaku (chief advisor of the Emperor) Fujiwara Yorimichi in 102, Phonix Hall built in 1053 as the Amitabha Hall, to enshrine the statue of Buddha Amitabha Tathagata. The
former Fushimi Momoyama Castle Land (amusement park)(en)Japan / Kyoto / Uji (Kyoto)castle, kyoto
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