Furuhashi, Kinomotocho, Nagahama City, Shiga PrefectureMap
Phone+81 749-53-2650
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The whole architectural style is a bit like the Japanese shrine. It used to be a darker color, even black, to make the main tone of the whole building.
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The whole architectural style is a bit like the Japanese shrine. It used to be a darker color, even black, to make the main tone of the whole building.
The Jizu Temple in Changyi City, Shiga Prefecture, is a famous monk and pedestrian foundation in the Nara era, and the monastery re-xing by the most Cheng master, in fact, was not a well-known monastery in the past, but in recent years because of the red leaf landscape and popularity has increased sharply. From the entrance of Jizu Temple, through the gindao to the temple on the way, with 200 maple trees as the center, autumn is full of various red and yellow and brown trees, completely into a dyed world. However, it is still later to say that the best season of the landscape is still later, when the dead leaves start to fall, and the stone road is all covered with red leaf down blankets. Red leaf time: mid-November ~ late November
I thought that the traffic here was inconvenient and cold. I didn't expect that there were too many tourists to move slowly. It seems that the charm of a beautiful picture of Red Leaf Hunt is too big. The most beautiful section of the stone steps of the Shendao can't be entered, so that everyone can enjoy the red leaf carpet that is not damaged at both ends of the road. Jizu Temple, also known as the old Fanfu Temple, began in 735, with the end of the Edo Shogunate and wane, now no longer used as a temple, but managed by local residents, and met several old grandfathers with very standard English. Address: Muzhimoto-gu Bridge, Changbin City, Shiga Prefecture
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