Shinsen-en Temple: The oldest historic site in the ancient capital of Japan in Kyoto
2018.12.09
The other day, I went to Kyoto again. I didn't have much time to do sightseeing but I was able to visit only the Shinsen-en Temple.
The Shinsen-en Temple is close to Nijo-jo Castle. I didn't know about the history of the temple, but it was a garden for the emperor, which was created in the year 794.
Also, it is a popular photo spot now, so people came one after another and they were taking photos. It seems that their "Goshuin" (stamps given at shrines or temples) is popular and there were several people lining up to get it.
I recognized the depth of Kyoto that such a temple that you can walk in off the street and not so large has a long history. (H.S)
It is believed that your wish will be fulfilled if you cross the bridge.
Graceful houseboat
Viewing the Heian hall from the bridge
Former emperors enjoyed boating on this quiet pond.
In the precinct, there is a shrine that it is said it protects visitors.
The actors of a Japanese film visited here and prayed for its hit on the bridge.
The Shinsen-en Temple is known as the birthplace of cherry-blossom viewing.
Also, it is said to be the birthplace of Gion Festival.
There are several options for "Goshuin". I chose this one "Shizuka Gozen", who was the lifelong lover of Yoshitsune (a military commander).