Takano Yamami Country House, Koyasan Buddhist Temple, located in the Japanese Village of Los Angeles, Japanese Village is commonly known as the Little Tokyo of Los Angeles. To be sure, the entrance lane of Takano Yamami Country House is not far from the entrance of the Japanese Village on the First Street. The specific address is: 342 E 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Takano Yamai National Academy, also known as Takano Yama Buddha Temple, was built in 1912, the first true temple in North America, at the time called Takano Yama Daishi Temple; in 1935, the temple was upgraded to the U.S. Academy of Takano Yama, becoming the North American headquarters recognized by Takano Yama headquarters in Japan; In 1940, it was moved to its current location. Takano Mountain is the main mountain of the Japanese Buddhist Tantric Shin-yin Zong (also known as Tomi), located in the northeast of Wakayama Prefecture and belongs to the Takano Dragon God National Park. Close to the Takayama Temple, you can see the statues with Japanese characteristics. The most pleasant thing is the wind bell. The crisp sound in silence, like the breeze of the field, the van Yin of the mountains.