2023/10 維護中 In Kyoto's Myoshin-ji Temple, you can explore a mysterious place known as the "Temple of Secrets." It combines the stories of political figure Ii Naosuke from the late Edo period and the legend of the Seven Kings, providing a rich historical backdrop. Additionally, the temple houses important historical documents once owned by Emperor Hideyoshi. You'll also find various Japanese-style altars, mid-15th-century memorial tablets, and altars for the first three emperors. Despite its air of secrecy, this place offers fascinating scenery, making your exploration truly enjoyable.
Myoshin-ji Temple's history dates back to the Enryaku era (782-806) and was originally founded by the renowned priest Saicho, located on Mount Hiei. However, it suffered multiple damages during times of conflict. It was not until the 14th year of the Tensho era (1586) when Toyotomi Hideyoshi rebuilt the temple on its original site, reviving it as "Horyu-ji Temple." Later, in the first year of the Genna era (1615), Tokugawa Ieyasu relocated the temple to its present location for better oversight of other temples like Horyu-ji and Sanjusangen-do. Despite undergoing several damages and relocations, today's Myoshin-ji Temple may appear modern, but it boasts a millennium of history. The temple administration is remarkably modern, resembling a modern office setting. This temple is a paradox, embodying both modernity and the rich history of a famous and ancient religious...
Read moreThis Buddhist Temple complex is a hidden gem. I am not sure that it is always open. Wonderful grounds with lots of space and gardens. Good for serene feeling and quiet contemplation even...
Read moreA simple temple layout, but they have a nice goshuin, friendly monks, and a nice building for a statue of fugen bosatsu. I imagine in the spring or fall this would be a nice viewing spot...
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