When I visited this large Buddhist temple in hydrangea season virtually across the road from Sanjusangen-do, I didn't even know its name! It seems it is not well known among foreigners, and I have to wonder why... I thought the gardens were outstanding. Some views of the hydrangea garden took my breath away, and the inner garden of Daisho-in was one of the best I've ever seen. Daisho-in also had many very beautiful painted sliding doors. Apparently temple stays are possible here if you are interested in that sort of thing.
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Chishaku-in Temple
Peaceful beauty a few minutes walk from Sanjusangendo
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Side view of the main hall
Stone lion and trimmed hedges
Heavy iron bell
Small pond by one of the temple buildings
Hydrangea garden behind the main hall
Chishakuin's gardeners have created many beautiful scenes in the garden
Stone lantern under the trees
Small storehouse
Well situated in the temple grounds
Gated entrance to Daisho-in building and garden
Looking through the dark interior at a papered sliding door
Looking across Daisho-in's pond garden
A large tsukubai (water basin) at the edge of the garden
Small bell hanging on the balcony
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