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Nanzenji |
Area |
East |
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The beautiful Zen gardens and red maples during the fall are Nanzenji's best assets. Its main building, the Seiryo-den, is famous for a beautiful rock garden and sliding doors (fusuma).
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Standing in the foothills of the eastern hills, Nanzen-ji Temple is one of Kyoto's most important temples. Its massive front gate drives this point home; yet the structures and gardens on the grounds contain much that is sublime and beautiful. It is the head temple of the Rinzai sect of Zen, although it was originally built as an Imperial villa in 1264. It is famous for its gardens: the dry landscape rock garden of the main hall, and the moss and rock garden of the sub-temple Nanzen-in, which is gorgeously accented by the changing leaves of autumn. The temple also contains precious artifacts, notable among them are the sliding screens of the main hall which bear lavish paintings by artists of the 17th Century Kano School. There are twelve sub-temples on the grounds, shade trees, and part of the Lake Biwa aqueduct which dates from 1890. The grounds stretch right to the base of the neighboring mountain; from there a trail leads a short way to ancient shrines secluded in stands of tall cedar trees. The American poet Gary Snyder underwent Zen training at Nanzen-ji Temple, and one of his poems graces a plaque in a sub-temple garden. A visit to Nanzen-ji Temple is one of the best ways to let your own spirit be touched by the sublime aesthetic of Japanese Zen, and to witness how this aesthetic can accommodate seemingly diverse elements, blending them into a unified whole.
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Temples |
Nanzenji |
Area |
East |
Open |
9:00am to |
Admission |
300 Yen |
Address |
Fukuchi-cho Nanzenji Sakyo-ku |
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Tel No. |
+81-75-771-0365 |
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