The Tofukuji series is also the 5th, and the last is "Engetsu Bridge", one of the three famous bridges of Tofukuji.
It is said that the place where you crossed "Engetsu Bridge" is the family temple in Kinai of the Shimazu clan, the lord of the Kagoshima domain. Hmmm that's right.
The front of "Engetsu Bridge". By the way, it seems that the moon is a little thinner than the half moon. It's a subtle phrase.
The smallest of the Sanmyo Bridges. The small feeling is also good. Few people come. However, the wood used for the bridge is strangely smooth and comfortable. Of the three bridges, this is the most relaxing place. It’s like a private space of the Shimazu family.
It's a great way to eat insects. It's like Dig Dug.
Look down from Engetsu Bridge. The river is also neatly filled with stones, and is it also a checkerboard pattern?
Well, this is the end of Tofukuji Temple! return.
By the way, the way back from Tofukuji to the station. The Boshin War must have been amazing around here.
It is said that Tofukuji Temple had the camp of the Choshu clan during the Boshin War.
And here is "Taiko-an". Here, Ankokuji Ekei, Mitsunari Ishida, and Hideie Ukita conspired against the Battle of Sekigahara.
It's amazing because I say it. In addition, there is a Jizo in this plan, which is a collection of love letters sent to Ono no Komachi.
There are episodes of three eras, and it's so terrifying that I don't really understand.
This is the end of putting it inside. You can see the Jizo filled with the glossy books of Ono no Komachi.
It is a super big Jizo that is about 2 meters long. However, there is a photo NG.
I wonder if there is a Bissiri love letter in such a big Jizo, it's a little scary.
Tofukuji Temple
15-778 Honmachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
京都市東山区本町15丁目778番地