Place of Worship
Tenryū Shiseizen-ji
2 locals recommend
Tips from locals
Tenyru-ji is a major temple of the Rinzai School. It was built in 1339 on the former site of Emperor Go-Daigo's villa after a priest dreamt of a dragon rising from the nearby river.
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Place of Worship
“An old shrine constructed by the order of Emperor Ninken, enshrining Emperor Hanzei. It is said that the Tajihi-no-shibagaki-no-miya (imperial residence) stood in this location around the 5th century. ”
- 1 local recommends
Park
“Nagano Park comprises five park districts spreading at the foot of Mt. Kongo. Visit your favorite place and enjoy watching seasonal flowers, strolling in the forests, and watching wild birds.”
- 2 locals recommend
Museum
“Highly recommend this beauty of a museum designed by I.M. Pei if you are staying in Kyoto for more than a couple days. A great day trip out to Shiga prefecture. Please check their website for directions and opening hours. May be closed during winter time.”
- 3 locals recommend
Place of Worship
“Ujigami-jinja Shrine is a remnant of the distant past, the oldest extant shrine architecture in Japan. ”
- 4 locals recommend
Location Eiheiji, Fukui Prefecture 910-1133 | ||
Phone0776-61-0471 |