5. There is something magical about Japan, a distant and silent land, full of mysteries to discover. In Kyoto, the cultural center of Japan and an eternal city, you can explore the most beautiful shrines and temples, built around the year 2000. Immersed in the greenery and silence of nature, visit the Ryoanji Buddhist Temple, a treasure chest par excellence, characteristic of the symbolic dry garden with decorative stones of different sizes but without water.
4. Also in Kyoto, the the temple en Ginkakuji, better known as the temple silver. Here you can see the typical harmonious landscapes of Japan, the immense and colorful gardens, the characteristic refined architecture and the sloping roofs with their points facing upwards. He temple It consists of an entrance avenue defined by two high hedges, a pond and the wooden villa jealously protected by the surrounding bushes.
3. Majestic the temple national dedicated to the two most significant and important emperors in the history of Japan, templo Heian Jingu. Characterized by an imposing red wooden structure and enriched with typical architectural elements of the frieze. This temple embodies Japanese pride, erected to honor a particularly prosperous period for the Japan, the Heian era. The charmingly colored garden, which is home to a very rare species of turtles, is also worth a visit.
2. If you can also visit the splendid city of Osaka, it is advisable to dedicate a day to visit the templo Hozen-ji. Hidden among the gloomy atmosphere and frenzy of the Dotonbori district, at the end of a timeless road, the temple is a true oasis of peace. In a small and intimate garden are the statues of the king of sciences from the Buddhist pantheon, completely covered in moss. In its presence colorful flowers and water amphorae, used daily by merchants to safeguard the temple and his garden.
1. In Kobe, one of temples greater than Japan, Santuario en Ikuta-jinja, made 18 centuries ago. It is a very important temple for the city, so much so that at its entrance you will find all kinds of advertising. Despite being a the temple In short, small in size, for the Japanese it is big in spirit. It stands out for its colorful structure, but it is a serene place in which to find peace. The only noise is that of the water running from a small waterfall.
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