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Mossy sort of a morning.

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    Mossy sort of a morning.

    #Arashiyama #嵐山 #Sagano #嵯峨野 #Kyoto #京都 #Japan #moss #kyotorain

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      Mossy sort of a morning.

      #Arashiyama #嵐山 #Sagano #嵯峨野 #Kyoto #京都 #Japan #moss #kyotorain

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      Giō-ji's moss garden really comes alive in the rain.

      The origins of the temple are hazy, but it's thought the hermitage began as a dōjō called Ōjō-in (往生院 'Temple of Rebirth'), built by Ryōnin (良忍 1073-1132) to help spread Yūzū Nembutsu (融通念仏宗).

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        Giō-ji's moss garden really comes alive in the rain.

        The origins of the temple are hazy, but it's thought the hermitage began as a dōjō called Ōjō-in (往生院 'Temple of Rebirth'), built by Ryōnin (良忍 1073-1132) to help spread Yūzū Nembutsu (融通念仏宗).

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        Kurobee (くろべえ) the temple cat wisely stays at reception as frequent rain showers sweep across Sagano.

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          Mossy sort of a morning.

          #Arashiyama #嵐山 #Sagano #嵯峨野 #Kyoto #京都 #Japan #moss #kyotorain

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          @camelliakyoto Oooh that's so relaxing to see these!! 🙇 thank you! #mosstodon

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            Kurobee (くろべえ) the temple cat wisely stays at reception as frequent rain showers sweep across Sagano.

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            Because Jōjakkō-ji blends so well into nature, it is often known as 'Hei no nai-dera' (塀のない寺), the 'Temple Without Walls'.
            Like many Kyōto temples, it is also known as 'Hana-no-dera' (花の寺), the 'Temple of Flowers'.

            I particularly love the fresh green maple leaves.

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              Because Jōjakkō-ji blends so well into nature, it is often known as 'Hei no nai-dera' (塀のない寺), the 'Temple Without Walls'.
              Like many Kyōto temples, it is also known as 'Hana-no-dera' (花の寺), the 'Temple of Flowers'.

              I particularly love the fresh green maple leaves.

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              @camelliakyoto
              Gorgeous 🥰

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                Because Jōjakkō-ji blends so well into nature, it is often known as 'Hei no nai-dera' (塀のない寺), the 'Temple Without Walls'.
                Like many Kyōto temples, it is also known as 'Hana-no-dera' (花の寺), the 'Temple of Flowers'.

                I particularly love the fresh green maple leaves.

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                A stroll through Sagano's famous bamboo (short and sweet to make it look as if it was peaceful and empty😅).

                #Sagano #bamboo #竹の道 #Arashiyama #嵯峨野

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