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Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

[KyotoKyoto AreaFushimi, Yamashina]

Temples and Shrines・Buddhist Temples

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Zuisinin

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A temple related to Ono Komachi (Onokomachi Yukari no Otera)

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    〒607-8257 35, Onogoryocho, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

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    Business Hours
    [Business hours] 9:00~16:30 【Closed holiday】 None
    Prices
    Admission fee: 500 yen Junior high school student 300 yen Free for elementary school students and younger
    Access
    Get off at Ono Station on the Tozai Subway Line, about 5 minutes on foot
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    Free 30 units
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    ■ Garden Large and small tsubo gardens are arranged in the building of Zishin-in Temple connected by the corridor, and moss, Satsuki, and Ishigusuhana add color. The atmosphere of the stone structure of the waterfall is also interesting. It is a land related to Onokomachi. ■ Shakyo and Shabutsu Shakyo and Shabutsu can be made at the Shakyo Dojo of this temple, which is said to be the site of the residence of Ono Komachi. It is selected from several Buddhist paintings, such as Fudo Myoo and Senju Kannon. If you write your wish and your name at the end of both the Shakyo and the Shabutsu, you will be memorialized at the dedication memorial service on the 17th of every month. Shakyo and Shabutsu are at any time. Time required: 1 hour 30 minutes to 3 hours Up to 1 to 8 people

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