Entoku-in Temple is a tranquil place, even if it is located in the most popular and the busiest sightseeing area in Kyoto, Higashiyama. Here was the last home of Nene, legal wife of preeminent samurai Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537-1598). She spent the last 19 years of her life here after Hideyoshi died. She established a good relationship with everyone, even with Jesuit missionaries. Luís Fróis (1532-1597) wrote about her in his work, “History of Japan” that she was an honorable person. The north garden of this temple is composed of lots of giant rocks. Surprisingly, large parts of the rocks are under ground. I think it is interesting that we can enjoy this garden by trying to see what we can't see. By the way, a distinguished Japanese playwright (the Shakespeare of Japan!), Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1725), also lived here for a while.
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Kyoto Entoku-in Temple
Home of Nene, legal wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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North garden of Entoku-in Temple
Water basin and petals of cherry blossoms
Couple relaxing at Japanese style loggia
Fresh green beyond the round window
Entrance of the temple
Japanese sandals in front of the teahouse
Giant stones made after the image of a bridge
Moss-covered roof of the teahouse
The stones create a powerful impression
Tranquil and calm
Looking at something you can’t see! Most parts of the stones are under the ground
Clear and fresh
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