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Peace and tranquillity
Really a group of ancient buildings half hidden in the woods. Lots to see - including a giant carved turtle which, if you touch its head, guarantees you a long life. The areas around the temple buildi...
Really a group of ancient buildings half hidden in the woods. Lots to see - including a giant carved turtle which, if you touch its head, guarantees you a long life. The areas around the temple buildi...
Worth a little detour. The building is quite small but there's a wonderful garden to it. All along the touristbus line, so you just have to get off to enjoy the quiet and the shrines.
Worth a little detour. The building is quite small but there's a wonderful garden to it. All along the touristbus line, so you just have to get off to enjoy the quiet and the shrines.
Peace and tranquillity
Really a group of ancient buildings half hidden in the woods. Lots to see - including a giant carved turtle which, if you touch its head, guarantees you a long life. The areas around the temple buildi...
Peace and tranquillity
Really a group of ancient buildings half hidden in the woods. Lots to see - including a giant carved turtle which, if you touch its head, guarantees you a long life. The areas around the temple buildi...
Great park & special atmosphere
Worth a little detour. The building is quite small but there's a wonderful garden to it. All along the touristbus line, so you just have to get off to enjoy the quiet and the shrines.
Great park & special atmosphere
Worth a little detour. The building is quite small but there's a wonderful garden to it. All along the touristbus line, so you just have to get off to enjoy the quiet and the shrines.
well worth a visit!
lush and green temple sight mixing shinto with zen. portrait picture with the giant stone turtle is a must.