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Zenrin-ji Nanzen-ji Tenju-an Konchi-in Heian-jinguu
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Kyoto
Zenrin-ji Nanzen-ji Tenju-an Konchi-in Heian-jinguu
My visit from Kyoto to Ginkaku-ji, philosophers walk, Eikan-do Zernin-ji and Nanzen-ji is part of my Must See Japan series of blog posts in my Batnomad blog
[Way back from tourists/先決條件] 論如何在大眾之處放空 大概就是憤怒、摔跤、閃躲與等待 試圖增加畫面價值同時又被否定了價值 藉由不斷地婉拒再婉拒 人潮浪已不復為前浪
我騎的腳踏車、我買的紅豆麵包、賣我紅豆麵包的婆婆 他們都不知道等會兒要走的是上坡吧 google你難道不能標示下上下坡 好歹上坡行行好
深受人類其擾的紅葉 日已被望盡 夜不得安寧 我也是連夜晚也不放過他的人類之一
Autumn Eikando 永観堂 airoplane.net/
By : Norio NAKAYAMA
Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji-LD-2011-2 by Laurent DL77 on Flickr.
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Eikando Temple, (Zenrin-ji) in Kyoto
Eikando Zenrinji Temple At the southern end of the Philosopher’s Path in Kyoto, just north of Nanzen-ji, you will find Zenrin-ji. Zenrin-ji was the name given to the temple at its founding in 863. It means “Temple in a calm grove,” but few people use the name any longer. In the 11th c...
永観堂の紅葉 6 Autumn tint of Eikando by bluegreen405 on Flickr.