The gate of Bishamon Hall in Kyoto is located in the Yamashina district. After exiting the station, there are not many visitors. There are not many tourists. This place is for you to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the maple. Slowly appreciate and take pictures. In the autumn, only the colors are intertwined. Selfish favorite season, how to shoot and how to be beautiful.
Transportation: How to get to the gate of Bishamon Temple in Kyoto
You can take JR Kosei Line, Tokaido, Sanyo Main Line, Tozai Line, etc., get off at Yamashina Station and walk to Bishamondang Gate. On the way, you will pass the famous cherry blossom viewing spot "Sanke Canal". Although you have to walk 1.2 kilometers, the scenery along the way is fresh and pleasant , It can be a meditation and enjoyment on travel.
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▲ These reddish brown plants are all cherry blossom trees.
▲ Shanke Canal, there will be more tourists when viewing cherry blossoms in spring.
▲ Sometimes you can also admire the red leaves grown at home.
▲ Visit the ticket office at night at the gate of Bishamon Hall.
▲ It's all for the scene on the poster.
▲ To enjoy the maple, you must have good physical strength and foot strength to sprint various road conditions.
▲ It is by no means a visual angle, it is really so steep.
A brief introduction to the gates of Bishamon Hall in Kyoto and experience in admiring the fall foliage
Founded in the 3rd year of Dabao (703), Bishamon Temple is one of the five temple gates of Tendai sect. It holds the highest position of Tendai sect-the lord of the Tendai sect in the age of dynasty. It is worshipped by Bishamon, the lord of the seven blessings of Kyoto.There are beautiful views of spring cherry blossoms and autumn maples here, and it is easier to take pictures of unmanned aerial scenes when you come in the day before.
This time, we looked at the information on the poster. It was close to the closing time of Bishamon Hall in the evening, and few tourists traveled through it. Anya tried to find the position of the stairs on the poster, and couldn’t find it... I thought it was just walking The location, and the red leaf carpet was swept up?It turned out that after reading other people's articles, I realized that it was the direction of the imperial envoy gate and the stone walkway on the west side of the entrance.
After a rush, we walked around in the gate courtyard and found different views of the red leaves, but we still made up our minds to come back for a second sprint in the next day. It is necessary to photograph the stairs full of red leaves.
▲ A scene in the gate hall.
▲ Autumn is the time when Kyoto turns colors.
▲ There are no tourists, it's really great to watch quietly.
▲ Maple leaves of any color are so beautiful when the maple season is here.
▲Walking by the stairs, you can see the approach road on the poster, but unfortunately I missed it.
▲ The next trip to Keihan Maple Viewing, I plan to bring a small hamburger to play together!
◎ The gate of Bishamon Hall
– Address: 18 Anju Inariyamacho, Yamashina District, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
– Phone: +81 75-581-0328
– Official website: http://www.bishamon.or.jp/