Sunday 5 July 2009

Moss Garden.... Saihoji Temple (西芳寺)

In the end of June, I visited Saihoji Temple known as Moss Garden, which is one of the 17 properties of the World Heritage Sites registered as "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto".

However, this temple is not a 'sightseeing temple.'

Advanced reservations required by a Japanese reply postal card. So if you're not a resident in Japan, you'd better ask a travel egency to make a reservation for you.
(If you want to do it by yourself, let me know. I can tell you how to. :D )

And admission fee @3,000 yen per person (30USD) is not cheap. This includes a fee to join a Buddhism ceremony to chant & copy Buddhist sutra. At this temple, joining the ceremony is of principal importance and seeing the garden comes in the second place.



Well, let me tell you a little bit of the history of this temple.

Although there's a lack of any conclusive evidence, but it is said there used to be a villa of Prince Shōtoku in the early 7th century. And about 100 years later, Priest Gyoki , who exerted himself for construction of the Great Buddha of Nara, founded a temple of Hoso sect in 8th century.



It was devastated in 14 century, but a famous landscaper Muso Kokushi refurbished it in 1339.



Now it is said that more than 120 species of moss are flowing over the ground in the central garden.




The amazing thing is....





...it was never planned to be covered in moss.


It is considered this scenery was born in 18th to 19th century. Now we can enjoy what Muso Kokushi could not see or imagine. ;P


The garden of Saihoji Temple is divided into two parts. One the circuit-style with woods and pond while the other is the stone garden style.



The circuit-style part has a pond in the shape of '心(kokoro)' , the Chinese character meaning 'heart' or 'mind'. So carefully watching this garden may lead you to reexamine yourself.





The stone garden is halfway up a hill.


And this is thought to be the first dry garden in Japan.




All the Japanese stone gardens including the famous rock garden at Ryoan-ji may not be seen without this garden as an example.

This garden is said to signify the water flow of waterfalls. Can you imagine that??

Friday 3 July 2009




Mimurotoji Temple is a temple

in Uji area which is famous for

having two of the world heritage sites,

the Phenix Hall of Byodoin Temple

and Uji-gami shrine.


Mimurotoji Temple is an honorary head temple of Honzan-Shugen-shu sect and was founded in the late 8th century.

There is an interesting story as the origin of this temple. It is said that one night Emperor Konin (709-781) found a light thrown from Uji area, so he dispatched an officer to find the source of the light. Then the officer found a image of Bodhisattva (Kannon) in the stream of Shizu river. Emepror Konin founded a temple to enshrine the image, and it's now called Mimurotoji temple.

Mimurotoji Temple is known as 'Flower Temple.'



The garden has 20,000 azaleas & 1,000 alpine roses which bloom from end of April to early May. In June, we can enjoy 10,000 hydrangeas in bloom come out. After hydrangeas, lotus flowers in 250 pots show their beautiful pink flowers. :D






Oh, here is a early bloomer of lotus.






Now Japan is in the rainy season and it means it's a time of hydrangeas.



I guess you don't need too much explanation. ;P
Please enjoy the beautiful flowers♪
















To get this temple, take a public bus from either JR or Keihan Uji station. Or take Keihan line to Mimuroto station, then then 15 minutes on foot.

If you stay near Kyoto station, take JR. But if you're in the east part of Kyoto city such as Gion, Shijo, Shichijo, Higashiyama area, I recommend you to take Keihan line. Transfer @Chicho-jima. :)



Uji is a place of tea plantation. You will find lots of cafes & shops which offer you green-tea icecream! Walking from Mimuroto station to Mimurotoji temple made me enjoy the icecream even better. Bon Appetit★

Wednesday 1 July 2009

Iris ensata@Shirokita Park

Long time no see...

It's too late to talk about Iris ensata, but let me introduce you a nice park to visit in Osaka to see it. In Osaka, we can enjoy Iris ensata (a kind of Japanese iris) in bloom from mid May to mid June.


Shirokita park is a city park in east part of Osaka city. If you take a bus from Osaka station, it takes approx 20 minutes to Shirokita Park bus stop.

While irises are in full bloom, the park opens its Iris garden. (Admission @200yen per person).



This year, the iris season is over... I will (probably) inform you on the blog when the opening period is announed next year! :D