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On the back of last weeks Photo Hunt i had a few emails and a request for more info from Tokyo Expat on where exactly the Temple was i had taken the photo and if i had any others of the surrounding area.

The temple was the Tenryu-ji Temple 天竜寺, nestled on a slope of the Arashiyama district of Kyoto, Tenryu-ji (”heavenly dragon temple”) is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list and is the head temple of the Tenryu-ji branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.

Unfortunately the day i visited Kyoto the weather turned bad shortly after lunch so i literally had 3 or 4 hrs in the morning to take in some sights. After a walk through the temple grounds there was a nature walk through the bamboo and into the foot hills.

Kyoto

Like other Rinzai Zen temples in Kyoto (Nanzenji, Tofukuji, Ryoanji…) it is noted for its Zen gardens and extensive white buildings.

The temple was founded in 1339 by Shogun Ashikaga Takauji in memory of emperor Go-Daigo (1288-1339), with whom he sided during the civil war which brought to an end the Kamakura Shogunate (1185-1333).

Tenryu-ji was actually a former villa of emperor Go-Daigo himself. The site had earlier been occupied by the Danrin-ji temple since the 9th century, the first Zen temple in Japan. Emperor Kameyama (1249-1305) built a villa on the propoerty, where his grandson Go-Daigo was raised and educated.

Following Go-Daigo’s passing, a Buddhist priest dreamt of a dragon rising from the nearby river and interpreted it as the uneasy spirit of the defunct emperor. As a result, Ashikaga Takauji ordered to built a temple to appease Go-Daigo’s spirit.

Tenryu-ji was ravaged by fires no less than eight times, last in 1864. Although the present building only date from 1900, the 14th century landscape garden is one of the oldest in Japan.

Source: Japan Reference

Kyoto

Kyoto

And some other random photos taken close by to the main temple.

Kyoto

Kyoto

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2008-01-17 11:11:00

Tenryu-ji Temple Kyoto Japan | Neil Duckett…

The temple was the Tenryu-ji Temple 天竜寺, nestled on a slope of the Arashiyama district of Kyoto, Tenryu-ji (”heavenly dragon temple”) is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list and is the head temple of the Tenryu-ji branch of Rinzai Zen Bud…

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Comment by Tokyo Expat
2008-01-17 16:39:18

Thanks Neil. Much appreciated!

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Comment by Contamination
2008-01-18 12:23:27

So you are now doing photo requests? :-)

J/K Looks great!

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Comment by Neil
2008-01-18 14:54:54

Within reason :)

Seriously, Happy to hear any suggestions if you have them.

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Comment by Catherine Lawson
2008-01-17 19:29:30

Neil - the landscape is stunning. Is it easy to get round when you’re visiting these places or do you have to endure long travel times. Could you see a lot of you were just visiting Japan for a week?

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Comment by Neil
2008-01-17 19:41:16

I went to Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto over a 3 day break last year, i didn`t even scratch the surface but i did get to see plenty of different sites and got a good enough feel of the place to know what i want to see more of.

From Tokyo to Osaka was an easy 2.5hrs on the bullet train, after that it was local trains and it`s very easy to get around, local knowledge would be really handy though. A trip to Japan for a week you would be able to see several different sides to Japan and maybe it would highlight areas you would like to return to in the future for longer durations.

If you based yourself out of Tokyo you could see a few days in an around here locally and also fit a few days in down south at Osaka / Kobe / Kyoto or Nagoya.

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Comment by -Paul
2008-01-17 19:51:09

Thats so nice, I especially like the bit where you can see the temple !

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Comment by poetryman69
2008-01-18 10:49:08

gorgeous photos! thanks for posting them.

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Comment by Nick
2008-01-19 02:46:56

Hi Neil,
Great posts and beautiful pictures!
Best regards,
Nick

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