Kyomizu Temple is my favorite temple among all the attractions I have visited in Kyoto and Japan, the temple itself is huge and under renovation, unique in its beautiful surroundings and the temple is located on a towering hilltop. Climb the ramp. Beautiful views of the city (I went at dusk, it was amazing) and lots of natural scenery around. The streets leading to the temple are also very beautiful, there are shops and food to eat, worth a visit. Despite the tourists everywhere, I really liked the atmosphere of the place.
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Kyomizu Temple is my favorite temple among all the attractions I have visited in Kyoto and Japan, the temple itself is huge and under renovation, unique in its beautiful surroundings and the temple is located on a towering hilltop. Climb the ramp. Beautiful views of the city (I went at dusk, it was amazing) and lots of natural scenery around. The streets leading to the temple are also very beautiful, there are shops and food to eat, worth a visit. Despite the tourists everywhere, I really liked the atmosphere of the place.
To go to Qingshui Temple, we still need to climb many steps. It may be the same reason that many temples in our country are built on the mountains, so that you can worship Buddha more religiously. The architecture of temples is also a typical Japanese temple style.
The slopes of Kyoto style, filled with ancient buildings, seem to return to the ancient Japanese architecture hundreds of years ago. While enjoying the ancient buildings, while lingering shop exquisite specialties and ingenious crafts, occasionally geisha can be found.
This Qingshui Temple is a very important temple in the area. Although it can't be compared with the one in Kyoto, I think it's not bad either. The popularity is still very strong, and it's really well maintained.
There are a lot of people, but it is worth a visit. There are many souvenirs and food along the road. The others that charge money on the Qingshui stage are free. In short, this is a beautiful place, but there are a lot of people.