【旅画報】仁和寺 – Ninna-ji Temple【Travel Photographs】
美しい庭園を始め、貴重で見どころある建物が有名な仁和寺に行ってきました。
Description for foreigners
Ninnaji Temple is a Buddhist temple located in north-west Kyoto, Japan. It was founded in 888 AD and is registered as one of the World Heritage Sites in Kyoto. The temple is deeply related to the Imperial Family of Japan and is especially famous for its Omuro Sakura cherry trees, which are the latest blooming cherries in the whole of Kyoto.
The temple’s architecture is a blend of traditional Japanese and modern styles. The temple’s main hall, the Goten Palace, is a designated National Treasure of Japan and houses several important cultural assets such as paintings, sculptures, and calligraphy.
Ninnaji Temple’s precincts are open to visitors from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM from March to November). Admission fees are charged only during the cherry blossom season. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful Omuro Sakura cherry blossoms by paying an admission fee after the Chumon inner gate.
In summary, Ninnaji Temple is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Japanese culture and history. Its unique blend of traditional and modern architecture, beautiful cherry blossoms, and cultural assets make it a popular tourist attraction in Kyoto.
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仁和寺の所在地 – Location of Ninna-ji Temple
◆電車の場合
- JR嵯峨野線・円町駅から市バス26番にて約10分
- JR嵯峨野線・花岡駅から徒歩約15分もしくはタクシーにて約5分
- 嵐電(京福電鉄)・御室仁和寺駅から徒歩約3分
◆バスの場合
- 京都駅からJRバス高尾・京北線にて約30分
- 京都駅から市バス26番にて約40分
- 京阪三条駅から市バス10番・59番にて約40分
- 阪急大宮駅から市バス26番にて約30分
- 阪急西院駅から市バスにて約25分
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