Bishamon-do Temple: Visiting an Unconventional Temple in Kyoto

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Bishamon-do Temple is located in Yamashina, Kyoto. It is one of the beautiful and peaceful temples, perfect for those who want to find a place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. The temple is famous during the fall season when the maple leaves and trees around the temple turn bright red, creating a beautiful atmosphere like a painting.
Highlights of Bishamon-do Temple Main Hall (Hondo) The main hall of this temple has a traditional architecture and is located on a hill. When you get there, you can see a clear view of Yamashina. Importantly, during the fall season, the path leading to the temple is paved with red and orange maple leaves, making it feel like walking in a tunnel of fallen leaves. It is a very popular photo spot. The temple is named after the god of war and protection, Bishamon-ten, who is one of the four important gods in Buddhism. He is also a god who people believe can protect from danger and bring good luck to those who worship him. Around the temple, there is a meticulously maintained Japanese garden, beautiful in every season, especially in spring when the cherry blossoms bloom. Getting to Bishamon-do Temple is easy by JR or Kyoto Subway, getting off at Yamashina Station. Then walk to the temple for about 15-20 minutes. For those who come to visit Kyoto, I recommend a temple outside the mainstream. You will find true peace.

Post by เยเย่ | Nov 9, 2024

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