Walking into Tottori Hanakairo feels like stepping into a fairy tale. Surrounded by colorful flowers in full bloom, everything looks so vibrant and beautiful.
Strolling through the corridors, you can enjoy all kinds of gorgeous flowers and lush greenery. It feels so dreamy!
It’s a great place to take your time and snap photos. Wandering through the sea of flowers, even the air smells sweet.
Tottori Prefectural Flower Park(Tottori Hanakairo) | Review by 周黛西
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Todaiji Temple
In the Nara period (710-794), Emperor Shomu had the Rushana Daibutsu (Great Buddha) built at his request, and a memorial service was held in 752. This temple is one of the representative temples of Nara. It took nearly 40 years to build the temple complex.
A day trip to Todaiji Temple lets you take your time exploring the Great Buddha Hall and admire the solemn, majestic Great Buddha of Nara up close. You can also visit Nigatsudo, Hokke-do, Kaidan-do, and more. Every corner has its own historical story and offers a chance to experience the culture of Japan’s ancient capital.
I recommend setting aside a little time to interact with the deer and take some photos so you can bring home your own special memories of Nara. -
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Mt. Otowa Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Opened in the year 778, the temple was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1994. In the 130, 000 m2 area of the precincts spread out on the hillside of Mt. Otowa, there are more than 30 cathedrals and monuments, including national treasures and important cultural properties.
Kiyomizu-dera is huge, and the famous “Kiyomizu Stage” is absolutely magnificent. Photos can only capture so much—you really have to see it in person to feel how awe-inspiring it is.
Nestled in the lush green mountains, I couldn’t help thinking how beautiful the autumn leaves must be here.
The water at “Otowa Waterfall” is divided into three streams, and each one has a different meaning and blessing.
The first is for health and longevity. The second is for lasting and happy love. The third is for good fortune and wisdom, especially for success in school. -
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Chion-in / Yuzen-en
Chion-in, the head temple of Jodo Sect, was built on land related to the founder, Reverend Honen. Yuzen-en on the premises was remodeled in 1954 on the 300th anniversary of the birth of Yuzen textile’s founder and a painter in mid Edo Period, Miyazaki Yuzen. It is made up of the stroll-style pond garden with the spring water from Higashiyama drawn in and also a Japanese rock garden Rokuyaen.
When you arrive at the entrance to Chion-in, the first thing you have to tackle is a staircase as tall as a one-story building. As you make your way up, the magnificent Sanmon Gate rises right in front of you. So impressive!
Directly above the gate hangs a black plaque with gold lettering, “Kachozan,” bestowed by Emperor Reigen. It feels बेहद solemn and grand. -












