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πΈπΊπΏπ Kubishinbutsu Jomyoji Temple πΈπΊπΏπ "Kubishinbutsu Jomyoji Temple" is named after the nine statues of Amitabha Buddha it enshrines, πΈπΊπΏπ including the Buddha statue, with many sites designated as Tokyo's cultural properties. π― It is a maple viewing spot that rivals the temples of Kyoto. πΈπΊπΏπ Within the grounds of "Kubishinbutsu Jomyoji Temple," there are ginkgo and hinoki trees designated as natural monuments by Tokyo. π³ πΈπΊπΏπ π² As you enter the temple along the pilgrimage path, the autumnal red maple scenery unfolds before your eyes. π You can also admire the famous Japanese rock garden "Karesansui," πΈπΊπΏπ and on the other side, there is a "pond and spring garden" where the pond reflects the maple leaves, creating an unforgettable Japanese garden landscape. ποΈ πΈπΊπΏπ π #Japan