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Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

[KyotoKyoto AreaSagano, Hanazono]

Temples and Shrines・Buddhist Temples

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    〒603-8231 53, Murasakinodaitokujicho, Kita-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto

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    About 10 minutes walk from the city bus "Daitoku Teramae"

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    ■ Sanmon (Mikado) An important cultural property built in the Momoyama era, located in Daitoku-ji Temple. In 1529 (1529), the singer Munenaga donated the first floor, and in 1589 (1589), the second floor was completed by Senrikyu and named Kingekaku. It is a tiled Tang style architecture, and it is the second oldest Zen temple Mikado after Mikado of Tofuku-ji Temple. Non-public ■ Hodo Hall It is an important cultural property built in the Edo period in Daitoku-ji Temple. It is located to the north of the Buddha Hall. In 1636 (1636), his son Masanori was donated by the order of Odawara Castle owner Masakatsu Inaba. On the ceiling, there is a picture of Unryu by Tannyu Kanou. Non-disclosure (specially open to the public on an irregular basis) ■ Imperial envoy gate An important cultural property built in the Momoyama era, located in Daitoku-ji Temple. It is located almost in the center of the precincts that entered the main gate of the east. It is said that the southern gate of the Imperial Palace built in the Keicho era was worshiped by Emperor Gomizuno and relocated. (Always open) ■ Hojo Garden The 169th generation of Daitoku-ji Temple, Joko Tennyu, has a large white sand and has stones and trees along the earthen wall. On the front is the national treasure Karamon. The east garden was painted by Enshu Kobori and expressed by large and small stone structures along the two-tiered cutting, and used to rent Kamogawa and Mt. Hiei-zan in the past.

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