Archive for the 'Temples and Shrines' Category

Posts about various temples and shrines

Serenity: a New Old Desktop Background

I occasionally post desktop-background-sized versions of pictures that I think might be good for that use, and so my blog's desktop-background photostream and category of desktop-background posts are full of them. I don't actually use many of them myself, though... I think I'm too lazy to bother changing them.

For the last year and a half I've used "Destination Unknown" (a mountain stairway), and for the year prior to that I used "The Color of Kyoto" (funky pastel-effect fall foliage), and for the half year before that "Daigo Temple Cherry Blossoms". But I switched recently (like I said, first time [...]


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A Bazillion Offering Statuettes at the Sanzen-in Temple

On our visit to the Sanzen-in Temple in the mountains north of Kyoto a couple of weeks ago, at the highest area that we ventured to (where Anthony got his prize for doing the "sticker rally"), there were racks and racks of little "offering" statues, each representing a donation to the temple.....

Each face of each "wall" has 1,500 statuettes, so there are 12,000 statuettes in these four walls, with more in the background. These were the only "offering" things I noticed, which makes a stark comparison to the Fushimi Inari Shrine, in Kyoto's southern mountains, where everything not nailed [...]


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Serenity at the Sanzen-in Temple

In last week's post "A Visit to Kyoto's Sanzen-in Temple" (which was followed up by some pretty desktop backgrounds and Part II), I included a photo captioned Contemplation, showing a lady at the edge of a garden-viewing room, viewing one of the temple's gardens.

I never got around to actually entering the garden-viewing room myself, but on the way out of the temple grounds an hour or so later, a small break in an intermediate wall gave a glimpse of the garden and the garden-viewing room from right angles to before, and I took the opportunity to snap another shot.

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A Visit to Kyoto’s Sanzen-in Temple, Part II

So, continuing with the story about our recent visit to the Sanzen-in Temple in the Kyoto mountain suburb Ohara on Sunday (which produced the pretty desktop backgrounds I posted yesterday)....

As I said in the first post, it's a mountain temple, and so it has different zones separated by various flights of stairs....

You can see in the background of the picture above the trunks of some cedars disappearing above the lower canopy of maple and other leafy trees. The cedars here were all very tall, and ramrod straight...

The next level included a modern (circa 1989) temple building (one [...]


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Desktop Backgrounds from Kyoto’s Sanzen-in Temple

A few desktop-background pictures from the first half of yesterday's visit to Sanzen-in Temple in Ohara, a mountain suburb of Kyoto, Japan....

Continued here...


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