Located in a humble alley, it was found by navigation. It is a memorial to the Buddhist philosophy thinker Suzuki's big, awkward, small but Zen-like. Many angles of observation and thinking can only be felt immersive, when it rains, there are not many people to visit, and the atmosphere of tranquility and depth can be felt more. Most of the people who visited were Japanese, there were not many tourists, and a receptionist would ask you where you came from in English. It was a sampling survey. The whole visit took about 40 minutes to take pictures.
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Located in a humble alley, it was found by navigation. It is a memorial to the Buddhist philosophy thinker Suzuki's big, awkward, small but Zen-like. Many angles of observation and thinking can only be felt immersive, when it rains, there are not many people to visit, and the atmosphere of tranquility and depth can be felt more. Most of the people who visited were Japanese, there were not many tourists, and a receptionist would ask you where you came from in English. It was a sampling survey. The whole visit took about 40 minutes to take pictures.
[Fun] #One phase for a while# One grass and one wood, water drops ripple, experience the Zen master "people come from nature, so that they can see nature in nature" ~ [Cost-effective] Not expensive, not expensive, completely good. [View] like
Comparatively speaking, Suzuki Dazhuo Museum is very understandable. It's a Buddhist scholar in Japan. The whole house has a pool. Then everyone sits in front of the pool and begins to meditate. Of course, it's not that simple. Every once in a while, there seems to be no rule. There will be a ripple in the pool, which is said to be helpful for insight.
The sound of the snow melting on the roof in a quiet space echoed in the Suzuki Daisekkan, and the sunset spread just in the sky.
A calming place that shows various expressions on sunny and rainy days.
It's a scenic spot that my friends found in their homework. It's worth recommending. It's especially suitable for those who are interested in architectural art. The main reason is that the impact of architectural design itself is too strong. My friends and I like this kind of scenic spot. Personally, I think it's the most admirable scenic spot in Jinze's trip. At first, we walked down the stairs from the hillside. First, we saw one on the stone wall outside the museum. A gate-like gap, curious about what the building is like in this mountain forest, the gap is a slender slab inside, you can stand a person, you can see inside, standing on the slab, below is the pond, surrounded by the stone wall, outside the stone wall against the mountain high and low trees, there is a similar Pavilion building in the middle of the pool, feeling very godly. Strange, suddenly feel quiet, and then we go around the front, the original inside can also be visited, introducing Mr. Suzuki's life and ideas, the pavilion itself is not big, divided into several areas, surrounded by pools, divided, but can walk, the building itself is simple, but the design is ingenious, very good integration of mountains, forests, water, houses, feeling. Chueh is quiet and peaceful. He is in perfect harmony with Mr. Suzuki's thought of Zen. After the visit, we still feel that we are still in the mood and deserve recommendation.
It was totally unexpected that Suzuki Dayao Pavilion was my favorite place in Kanazawa. It can be immersed in a moment. Japanese designers are always good at using space and light. Silence, elegance, if time permits, I really can stay here all afternoon. Great love, great love! Tips: 300 Japanese yen for admission tickets, 250 Japanese yen for one-day traffic tickets in Kanazawa.