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【Kiyomizu Temple】
The full name of Kiyomizu Temple is Otowazan Kiyomizu Temple. It is a famous maple and cherry blossom viewing spot. It is listed as one of the three major scenic spots in Kyoto along with Kinkakuji Temple and Nijo Castle. It was included in the World Cultural Heritage List in 1994. The highlight here is the suspended Kiyomizu Stage. Not only can you overlook the streets of Kyoto from here, but the eleven-faced Thousand-Armed Kannon statue enshrined in the main hall is also a cultural heritage that can protect wealth. There is Otowa Waterfall in Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The spring is divided into three, which represent the three levels of "academic achievement", "love achievement" and "longevity prayer". Choose one of the three springs and drink the water to make a wish. wishes come true. However, it should be noted that if you drink too much spring water with too much desire, it will be counterproductive. There is also a Landlord Shrine in the temple that prays for marriage. The incense is very strong and is especially popular among women. There are two large stones in the Jishu Shrine. If you can walk from one to the other with your eyes closed, it means that you can form a good relationship with the person you love.
【Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine】
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is located at the foot of Mount Inari. It mainly worships the Inari gods headed by Uga no Tamaki. It is one of the shrines loved by Kyoto people and has the strongest incense. The highlight of Fushimi Inari is the Senbon Torii Gate. There are countless bright red torii gates erected on the long mountain road. It is also the filming location of the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha". You can also overlook the beautiful scenery of the scenic spot at the intersection halfway up the mountain.
【Arashiyama】
The legacy of the Heian Period in Japan During the Heian Period in Japan (approximately the Tang and Song Dynasties in China), Arashiyama was a gathering place for the mansions of dynasty nobles. Many relics from that time are still preserved, such as the Togetsukyo Bridge, the symbol of Arashiyama. It was built in the early Heian period. The large and small shrines and temples in the mountains are antique. The nogiya bamboos on both sides of the bamboo forest block the sky and the sun. The monument of Zhou Enlai's memorial poem "Lanshan in the Rain" is quietly hidden in a corner of the mountain. When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom and the maple leaves turn red, the scenery in Arashiyama is especially beautiful.
[Three must-dos in Kyoto, Japan | Kinkaku-ji Temple] The name of Kinkaku-ji Temple has been designated as a national treasure by the Japanese government. The most worth seeing in the entire scenic area is a shimmering golden temple. You can only look at it from a distance and cannot enter the interior, but this is already enough. There is a lake in front of the temple, coupled with the reflection of Kinkakuji Temple, the proportions are quite harmonious, enough to shock everything. Discover the uniqueness of Kinkakuji: instead of a ticket, visitors get a seal with blessings written on it. In addition, there are fortune-telling fortune tellers in Chinese and Korean next to the Fudodo Hall in the courtyard, and the matcha ice cream sold in Kinkakuji Temple tastes quite good. The right side of the Kinkakuji Temple is where Obama took photos during his visit!
[Nara] is famous for its deer, so why are deer everywhere in Nara? In fact, it is said that the great god Kashima came to Nara riding a deer, so deer became the messenger of the god and the medium of communication between humans and gods and were widely domesticated in Nara.
【Tangzhaoti Temple】
Tangshodaiji Temple is located in Gojo, Nishikyo, Nara. It is the head temple of the Vinaya sect of Japanese Buddhism. Speaking of Tangzhaoti Temple, we have to talk about a famous monk in my country - Jianzhen. Everyone must have learned about Jianzhen's eastward journey to Japan in history books. It was Jianzhen who presided over the construction of Tangzhaoti Temple after his eastward journey.