Kyoto Taizo-in Temple
Tomoko KamishimaKyoto Taizo-in Temple: Attractive inner temple of Myoshin-ji Temple Complex
Taizō-in is the oldest sub-temple of the Myōshin-ji Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple, situated in the northwest of Kyoto, Japan. It was founded by Zen priest Muinsoin in 1404. The original temple buildings were burned during the Ōnin War, and were later rebuilt. Taizō-in is well known for its two gardens. [Wikipedia]
Kyoto Taizo-in Temple: Attractive inner temple of Myoshin-ji Temple Complex
Taizo-in, one of the temples of Myoshinji Temple Complex in Kyoto, has a magnificent weeping cherry tree cascading over the Garden of Yin and Yang.
The Garden of Motonobu at Taizo-in Temple, of Myoshinji Temple Complex in Kyoto pursues 'Eternal Beauty'.
A magnificent view of the weeping cherry tree seen through the snow-viewing sliding screens of Daikyuan Teahouse at Taizo-in Temple, one of the temples of Myoshinji Temple Complex in Kyoto.
Погоня за Неизменной красотой, которая не изменялась бы круглый год привела к созданию сада Мотонобу в храме Тайдзо-ин, который находится в комплексе Мёсин-дзи в Киото
Pemandangan untaian pohon sakura yang dilihat melalui kaca sandblast dari rumah teh Daikyuan di kuil Taizo-in, satu dari kuil di komplek kuil Myoshinji di Kyoto
京都・妙心寺「退蔵院庭園」入り口を入ると見事な枝ぶりの枝垂れ桜が「陰陽の庭」2面の枯山水に両脇を抱えられるように佇んでいます。JRの「そうだ、京都へ行こう」のポスターで使われたの枝垂れ桜です
Taizo-in, salah satu kuil di Komplek Myoshinji di Kyoto. Memiliki pemandangan menakjubkan dari pohon sakura yang mengalir di kebun Yin dan Yang.
วัดไทโซะ-อิน (Taizo-in) หนึ่งในวัดที่ตั้งอยู่ภายในเขตกลุ่มวัดเมียวชิน-จิ ( Myoshin-ji Temple Complex) ในเกียวโต มีต้นวีปปิ้งซากุระที่ส่งกิ่งห้อยระย้าเหนือสวนแห่งหยินหยาง
Taizo-in, à Kyoto, est un attrayant sous-temple du temple bouddhiste Zen Rinzai Myoshin-ji. Il abrite entre autres de jolis jardins.
The Taizo-in Zen Garden at Myoshin Temple in Kyoto are known for their beautiful Yin and Yang rock gardens as well as their stunning cherry tree.
สวนเซนของวัดไทโซะ-อิน เกียวโตมีชื่อเสียงจากสวนหิน หยิน และ หยาง และยังมีชื่อเสียงจากต้นซากุระที่สวยงามมาก
Дзэн-сад Тайдзо-ин в храмовом комплексе Мёсин (Киото) известен своими красивыми садами камней Инь и Янь, а также своим великолепным вишнёвым деревом.
Vườn Thiền Taizo-in ở đền Myoshin, Kyoto nổi tiếng với những vườn đá Âm Dương tuyệt đẹp cùng cây anh đào vô cùng ấn tượng.
Khu vườn Motonobu tại chùa Taizo-in, khu chùa Myoshinji thành phố Kyoto, vươn đến "Vẻ đẹp vĩnh cửu".
Khung cảnh tuyệt vời khi chiêm ngưỡng những cây anh đào khóc trên màn hình trượt tuyết tại quán trà Daikyuan ở ngôi đền Taizo-in, một trong những ngôi đền của tổ hợp đền Myoshinji, Kyoto.
Ngôi đền Kyoto Taizo-in: Sự hấp dẫn bên trong ngôi đền của phức hợp đền Myoshin-ji
Храм Тайдзо-ин в Киото: любопытный внутренний храм в составе храмового комплекса Мёсин-дзи
Taizo-in, một trong những ngôi chùa của khu chùa Myoshinji ở Kyoto, có một cây anh đào rũ lộng lẫy trong khu vườn của Yin và Yang.
시조 카라스마의 호텔 닛코 프린세스 교토는 싱글 룸 (24㎡)부터 트윈 룸 (48㎡)까지 갖춘 넓적한 객실을 갖추고 있다. 호텔 스태프들은 트레이닝을 잘 받고 최고의 예절과 접대를 한다.
사가노유는 교토의 인기 있는 아라시야마 지역에 있는 약간 독특한 카페다. 이전에 센토 (대중목욕탕)로 쓰였던 이곳은 목욕탕의 흔적을 아직 남긴채 오늘날의 현대식 카페로 리모델링되었다. 타일 아트, 거울과 수도꼭지가 많아 향수를 불러일으킨다. 메뉴는 팬케이크와 디저트, 런치 세트에는 가볍게 샐러드, 파스타나 카레 밥이 있다. 맛있는 러스크 (rusk)와 크래커를 포함한 일본 간식도 판매 중이다. 게다가, 위층에 있는 갤러리에는 장인 실내 장식 모델 (자카)이 전시되어 있다. 사가노유는 오전 11시부터 오후 8시까지 영업하며, 가장 가까운 역은 JR 사가 아라시야마 역과 케이후쿠 전철 란덴 사가 역이다.
Adashino Nenbutsu-ji is a Buddhist temple in Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan. In 811 Kūkai is said to have founded a temple, then Honen altered it to the present Nenbutsuji. [Wikipedia]
Keishunin (桂春院) is one of the sub-temples of Myoshin-ji containing gardens and a teahouse.
Ninna-ji Temple was founded in 888 and is a Buddhist temple in northeast Kyoto that is closely associated with the imperial family of Japan. It is the main temple of the Omuro school of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. There are many Omuro School temples throughout Japan and many priests from these temples come to Ninna-ji to attend Buddhist services and to study and train in the main temple of their sect. Ninna-ji Temple is known not only for the building itself, but also for its prime location as a viewpoint for the late cherry blossom. He also has a beautiful Japanese garden from which you can see the famous five-story pagoda. Behind Ninna-ji Temple is the Omuro Pilgrimage, a shorter version of the Shikoku pilgrimage. This route can be covered in about two hours on foot, but is believed to have the same meaning as the Shikoku pilgrimage.