Kyoto - November 2009
The Kyôkochi Pond and Ashihara Island (the small island of trees on the left).
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Day two - southern Higashiyama.
This is the outside of the Sanjusangen-do Temple (Rengeo-in Temple). The open wooden doors allow light to filter into the temple through rice paper.
Unfortunately, photography is prohibited inside, so there are no pictures of the 1,00 5.5 feet tall statues of the Buddhist deity, Kannon. There is one more statue of Kannon that's much larger than the previous 1,000. The statues were built during the 12th and 13th centuries. There are another 28 statues representing the guardian deities in front of the 1,001 statues.This is the entrance to the Yogen-in Temple. It was built in 1594, but now, its entrance sits right on an modern street complete with modern traffic.
We just took a peek through the gate before continuing on. We didn't have it on our itinerary for the day. Apparently, the ceiling of the main corridor in the main hall was taken from Fushimi Castle. There is still blood stains in the wood from the samurai who committed seppuku. They tried to defend the castle, but failed in the end.