(Source: とりあえずの写真日記)
As you enter the gate at the entrance and walk along the path, you see Kondo, the hall designated as a national treasure. There are three Buddha statues also designated as national treasures. The one in the center of these three is the most important statue, Seated Rushana-butsu, which is the principal object of worship here. This is the one you should visit first in Toshodai-ji.
There is the graveyard of Ganjin at the rear end of the temple ground. It is surrounded by a lot of trees and moss bringing about a forest-like atmosphere. Many people visit here although this is the farthest spot from the entrance gate.
(Source: ちょこます)
In spring, you can see the flower of Ganjin’s hometown, Yoshu, China, blooming all over the temple grounds. In summer, you can see pink and white lotuses and irises bloom in the pond. Different flowers of each season is one of the fascinating points of Toshodai-ji.
(Source: Let`s take a coffee break 家事の合間に……)
(Source: とりあえずの写真日記)
As you enter the gate at the entrance and walk along the path, you see Kondo, the hall designated as a national treasure. There are three Buddha statues also designated as national treasures. The one in the center of these three is the most important statue, Seated Rushana-butsu, which is the principal object of worship here. This is the one you should visit first in Toshodai-ji.
There is the graveyard of Ganjin at the rear end of the temple ground. It is surrounded by a lot of trees and moss bringing about a forest-like atmosphere. Many people visit here although this is the farthest spot from the entrance gate.
(Source: ちょこます)
In spring, you can see the flower of Ganjin’s hometown, Yoshu, China, blooming all over the temple grounds. In summer, you can see pink and white lotuses and irises bloom in the pond. Different flowers of each season is one of the fascinating points of Toshodai-ji.
(Source: Let`s take a coffee break 家事の合間に……)