I've dreamed of Kyoto and its countless temples for as long as I've imagined Japan. I like Japanese architecture and Zen gardens. One day, when I own a home, my backyard will be designed as a Japanese Zen garden, complete with pond, koi fish, rock garden, and little waterfall. On my recent when traveling to Japan, Kyoto was the only place I wished to view as much as Tokyo.
Though it drizzled (often heavily) throughout my see, Kyoto, with its temples and gardens, was much more gorgeous than I 'd imagined. I spent hours wandering historic streets and darting in and out of serene temples. I ended up taking a seat, hearing music, and staring out at one Zen garden for over an hour.
However instead of talking a lot on about Kyoto's sublime and blissful appeal, I'll let Kyoto show you itself:
Kinkaku-ji, aka The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
A torii gate of Ryoan-ji Temple
Ryoan-ji Temple
Kinkaku-ji Temple entrance
Chorakuji Temple
Daitoku-ji Temple complex







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