Świątynie i chramy — Kyoto
Kyoto to miasto, gdzie na każdym rogu czeka cię jakaś świątynia czy święta świątynia. Zaczynam od słynnego Fushimi Inari Taisha z jego ikonicznymi bramami torii, później zapraszam do spokojnego Kuramadera Temple i imponującego To-ji Temple. Każde miejsce ma swoją magię i historię do opowiedzenia.
Shinto shrine with famed gates. Mountainside Shinto shrine dating from 711 A.D. featuring a path with hundreds of traditional gates.
2Ancient temple in forested mountains. Historic Buddhist temple set on a mountainside, with access via a cable car or up hundreds of steps.
3Famed Buddhist temple with a tall pagoda. Historic Buddhist temple with a 5-story wooden pagoda & sculptures of deities from the 8th century.
4Buddhist temple with vast wood structure. Serene Buddhist temple complex with a 76m-long hall, one of the largest wood buildings in the world.
5Small Shinto shrine in the hills. Intimate Shinto shrine with a verdant mountainside setting, reached by a lantern-lined path.
6Scenic 13th-century Buddhist temple. Large Buddhist temple established in 1236 on scenic grounds with gardens known for fall foliage.
7Long-standing Shinto shrine by a river. This Shinto shrine complex with 7th-century origins is full of trees & set on the banks of a river.
8Brightly painted 1,350-year-old shrine. This Shinto shrine was erected in 656 A.D. & is home to one of the most famous festivals in Japan.
9Buddhist temple with scenic grounds. This historic Buddhist temple featuring picturesque gardens & a 5-story pagoda was founded in 886.
10Small Shinto shrine dedicated to rabbits. Fairly small Shinto shrine dedicated to rabbits, with rabbits portrayed on statues & other items.
1113th-century shrine sacred to fishermen. Centuries-old fishermen’s shrine, known for its coin-tossing target & bundles of lucky bamboo.
128th-century shrine with female deities. Shinto market shrine dating from 795 & dedicated to goddesses thought to offer protection for women.