Kyoto in early summer is a famous place for green leaves! “Tofukuji Temple” [Part 5] Kaisando
What happens when you cross the Tentsu Bridge? The answer is Kaisando.
Kaisando is said to be the first monk's residence in the temple, and later the temple where the statue of that person is enshrined.
It will be studying. It's a little dwelling because the monk lived there.
It's not a bullish building like the main hall of a temple or Hojo, but a building that seems to be comfortable.
The first thing that catches the eye is the tower. It is said to be one of the five major towers of Kyoto.
Kinkakuji Temple, Ginkakuji Temple, Hiunkaku of Nishi Honganji Temple, Hoshunin Temple of Daitokuji Temple, and Kaisando Denkikaku of Tofukuji Temple.
I didn't know.
The dry landscape garden also looks beautiful. It's shaded here so everyone has a rest.
And here is also a checkered pattern. I'm thorough.
I barely endure the urge to run around on the sand.
Or the urge to put a golf ball and make a bunker shot is amazing.
The blue sky of Kaisando licking!
The front! !!
The inside of the hall looks like this.
Turn around and return to Tentori Bridge. Next, head to "Engetsu Bridge", the last of Tofukuji Sanmei Bridge.
Tofukuji Temple
15-778 Honmachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
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