"Kyoto's Maple Viewing Spots" Golden Pavilion Temple II: When the red leaves and the golden pavilion intersect

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As the climate changes, I remember that when I went to Japan, I was worried that I could not see the red maple because the weather was not cold enough, so I went to Japan very seriously.Japan Maple Leaf InformationCheck if the maple is red in Osaka and Kyoto.I want to be able to see Japanese gardens with natural landscaping, it is really worthwhile.

However, there will be kanban introductions outside these monuments. What is not enough is that there is no introduction in other foreign languages, which will discourage some tourists and do not understand the charm of them. (Of course, we can also take this travel book and take a guided tour, and we will be more immersed in this fascinating scenery. There are really a lot of books related to Japan's travel!)

Today’s Kinkakuji Temple did not encounter a large number of tourists and students like the previous day at Kiyomizu Temple, so that I can slowly take the scene and shoot, and I can also not have too many people coming and going, and I can reflect on the tranquility of the moment.

Maybe because of the relationship with the group this time, I am fully inclined to the free travel group. I feel that each scenic spot can be walked slowly, watched slowly, and even let me take pictures slowly. Next time I have a chance, I must walk freely. The group was really in a hurry, and I was too embarrassed to keep my colleagues waiting. There may be other paths to follow, but I couldn't explore it. This is the biggest shortcoming of this trip.

I was also impressed by the old man in the picture below, watching him walking leisurely on the trail alone, seeing the scenery he likes, and picking up the camera to take pictures. This feeling is really great!I hope Wendy and I can live so freely when we grow old.

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto.JPG

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto.JPG

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto.JPG

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto.JPG

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto.JPG

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto.JPG

Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto.JPG

Supplement: When visiting the Kinkakuji Temple, the foreman Jian gave us an introduction to the symbol of safety.

Kinkakuji Temple

Kinkakuji Temple


☆ Golden Pavilion of Kinkakuji Temple

– Address: Kinkakuji-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture

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