Sennyu-ji Temple, a family temple for the Imperial Family, is affectionately called Mi-tera by citizens. Temples are almost always situated in high locations, and so we usually look up to the buildings when we are at the gate. But in Mi-tera, the main building is placed in a the lower location and is behind a thick wood. It is as if the temple wants to hide in the forest from our view. Mi-tera also has a lot of highlights: a house covering a natural fountain source, a beautiful garden at the Gozasho Hall, a wooden statue of Yang Guifei (Yokihi) brought from the Tang Dynasty, Sei Shonagon’s memorial stone, and so on.
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Kyoto Sennyu-ji Temple
Imperial family temple hidden in the deep forest
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Sennyu-ji Temple is hidden in a deep forest
Half of the building is behind a thick wood
Gozasho Hall and its garden
Dimly visible in the drizzling rain
House covering a natural fountain source
Garden in May
Seisho-nagon’s memorial stone
Side view of Butsu-den (Main) Hall
Room inside Honbo
Imperial Mausoleum is just beyond the gate
Village shrine on the temple grounds
Moss covered field
Hall housing wooden statue of Yang Guei-fei (Yokihi)
San-mon Gate
Sitting along the edge of this wooden corridor, I enjoyed a quiet time
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