Before coming to Kyoto this time, I thought that I must come to the Instinct Temple to change the changes of the Japanese history of the Instinct Temple. It looked quite new, and I looked at the introduction and it was rebuilt after burning. There is a monument to Oeda Shinto, which can spray water droplets and large ginkgo trees. The Grand Pavilion has a Japanese knife beauty exhibition.
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Before coming to Kyoto this time, I thought that I must come to the Instinct Temple to change the changes of the Japanese history of the Instinct Temple. It looked quite new, and I looked at the introduction and it was rebuilt after burning. There is a monument to Oeda Shinto, which can spray water droplets and large ginkgo trees. The Grand Pavilion has a Japanese knife beauty exhibition.
This is a replica of the real Honnoji Temple where Oda Nobunaga perished. It's conveniently located near Teramachi-dori (market street) and metro station.
The temple is in the new Jingji at night when I forage in the new Jingji. The temple is similar to a branch of the entire business district. If you don’t pay attention, you may miss it. Compared with the new Jingji, the temple is quieter. The original site of the instinct temple should have been burned. It is also built for memorial purposes now, because it was closed at night and I couldn't get in. It is said that the inside is just a facade. Friends who are interested in history can visit it in the daytime.
The attitude of the service staff is very good, active and enthusiastic, and help solve small problems 😁
If you live in the heavens below 50 years.
There are not many tourists in the small scenic spots in Kyoto. The famous instinctive Temple change in Japanese history took place here. Now the courtyard is rebuilt in other places. There is a sacrificial pagoda for Shinzo Oda in the courtyard. Next to it is a tall ginkgo tree, which is said to be an ancient tree that survived that year.