Пруд и садик в Конгориндзи
Cathy CawoodЧайный домик и храм эпохи Эдо, украшенный прекрасными росписями лотосами и драконами, стоят в дивном садике у пруда в Конгориндзи в префектуре Сига
Kongorin-ji Temple is a peaceful place to relax, off the beaten path. If you want to venture outside the popular tourist spots of Kyoto and get away from the crowds, Kongorin-ji Temple in Shiga Prefecture is a wonderful choice. The Buddhist Temple was built in 741.
Kongorin-ji Temple is one of the three Koto Sanzan temples of the Tendai sect. The main temple, which was built in 1288, represents the Kamakura period (1192 to 1333) and is a designated national treasure. The gardens were laid out from the Azuchi Momoyama period (1573 to 1603) to the middle of the Edo period (1603 to 1868) and are well worth a visit for their beauty. There are also hundreds of statues of Jizo, the Buddhist patron god of children, the unborn, travelers and firefighters to marvel at.
Reach the temple by train to Inae Station, by taxi or by a shuttle bus that runs in November.
Чайный домик и храм эпохи Эдо, украшенный прекрасными росписями лотосами и драконами, стоят в дивном садике у пруда в Конгориндзи в префектуре Сига