I would like to inform flower viewing of the wisteria in Byodo-in Temple of Uji, Kyoto.
It is arrival in Byodo-in Temple in a 10-minute walk from getting off at JR Nara Line "Uji" station, or a 10-minute walk from getting off at Keihan Railway "Keihan Uji" station.
An admission fee is 600 yen.
Byodo-in Temple is famous as a spot of wisteria and azalea, and the late April and early May is in full bloom.
The wisteria can be also known as symbol of Byodo-in Temple.
It is before the slant of Phoenix hall that there is a wonderful wisteria shelf.
You can see a Nine shaku wisteria from a wisteria shelf.
The 280 years old wisteria falling down more than 1m flowers.
You Ican watch wisteria with the profile of the Phoenix hall as a back.
The azalea more than 100 trees can enjoy a contest with the wisteria.
Azalea and wisteria flowers are in full bloom at the same time.
I go to "the Byodo-in Temple museum" next.
I can observe a large number of national treasure artworks including "the memorial service Bodhisattva image out of the cloud".
The Byodo-in Temple museum is in the site of Byodo-in Temple and assumes most of the facilities structure under the ground.
In this museum,there are a temple bell and the Phoenix hall of the national treasure, the memorial service Bodhisattva image out of the cloud, the Kannon with eleven faces statue of the compound sentence,and a ridge-end tile of the Heian era a lot.
In addition, You can see the coloring reconstruction picture in the Phoenix temple by computer graphics.
That’s it.
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