À propos de ce lieu: Kiyomizu-dera
Kiyomizu-dera, fondé en 778 et site UNESCO, représente Kyoto. La « scène de Kiyomizu » du hall principal n'utilise aucun clou et domine le centre-ville à 13 m de haut. Cerisiers au printemps, feuillage d'automne, neige d'hiver et illuminations nocturnes offrent des scènes à couper le souffle.
Points forts
- Main Hall and «Kiyomizu Stage» — National Treasure, built without nails using kakezukuri stilt construction, with a 13 m drop overlooking Kyoto and the cherry/maple canopy
- Three-Story Pagoda (Sanjunoto) — 31 m vermilion pagoda, an iconic Kyoto frame paired with cherry blossoms and autumn foliage
- Niomon and West Gate — vivid two-tier vermilion gates at the top of the Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka approach; the West Gate at sunset is unforgettable
- Otowa Falls — the «sound-of-feathers» triple stream that gave the temple its name; each thread offers a different blessing (study, love, longevity)
- Jishu Shrine — the «matchmaking» shrine behind the main hall, famous for jishu-zakura cherry trees; closed for renovation through 2025