Omiwa Shrine is really unique compared to other shrines. It was my first time seeing a rope torii gate without a crossbeam—super interesting!
Omiwa Shrine | Review by Ailin1799
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Tenryu-ji Temple
This is the head temple of the Tenryuji sect of the RInzai school. It was founded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1339, during the early Muromachi period, in memory of Emperor Go-daigo, with Muso Kokushi (the eminent Zen master Muso Soseki) appointed as founding abbot.
You can see the north gate of Tenryu-ji Temple just by walking along the bamboo path. You can also buy tickets to enter here. The Sogen Pond Garden was designed over 700 years ago and is a famous stroll garden.
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Tofukuji Temple
This is the head temple of Rinzai School. Kujo Michiie wished to have a temple for his family burial under Reverend Shoichi Kokusi’s ministry, and built seven halls during 19 years beginning in 1236.
This is the top spot in Kyoto for autumn leaves. During the season, it's packed with people. There are tons of professional photographers, each with their own serious gear.
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Kitano Tenmangu Shrine
Since built in 947, this 1000-year-old edifice is the head of 12,000 Tenmangu / Tenjin shrines nationwide dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane. Tenjin worship has begun here. Locals call it Tenjin-san of Kitano or Kitano-san.
After mid-February, this is the best place to see plum blossoms. The Tenjin Market, held on the 25th of every month, is also a big event for locals in Kyoto.
