Symphony S
Symphony Sakura: Chionin
Chion is located in the center of Kyoto, next to Yasaka Shrine, the largest of the Kyoto temples, and the largest three in Japan. Zhinyuan has always been a must-see for cherry blossom viewing. Every season, there will be lanterns. I also went to see the maple leaves last year. It is very beautiful. This year's cherry blossom season is more worth seeing than maple leaves. what!
In fact, the Zhienyuan is very eye-catching. It can be seen that the biggest three gates in Kyoto (Fig. 2) have climbed up once before, and the whole person is panting. Climbing the hands and feet in front of me and using them, almost one step at a time, one step at a time to rest, the stairs are the steepest stairs I have ever climbed. The three gates look at the scenery of the Yasaka Shrine, and you can see the nearby Kyoto Tower. The night is very beautiful.
After getting started, you can go to Youyuan, and the biggest attraction of Youyuan is the dry garden and the weeping cherry. The light of the Zhienyuan is partial magenta, and the pink color of the cherry blossoms is very good, and the night is very dreamy. This is the
that can't be seen in the lanterns of other temples. You can see the Yuyingtang (Fig. 6) and the assembly hall (Fig. 7). Many people in the Yuyingtang are listening to the lectures. The history of the Connaught Institute, the lighting of the assembly hall may be the most fashionable temple lighting I have ever seen. It is actually perfect to combine the modern brilliance with the ancient temple, like re-giving the ancient temples.
After watching the main hall, you can look back at the three gates (Fig. 8). The steps are very thoughtfully marked with cherry blossoms. The three steps are also people, three doors. The cherry blossoms here are very good, the cherry trees are pink and purple, and the Japanese girls are sighing again and again. Beautiful dreams~
strongly recommend the cherry blossom season, dont miss it.
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Address: 400
Special homage at night in Shiraishi-machi, Higashiyama, Kyoto: 17