Tungkol sa lokasyong ito: Tofuku-ji
Ang Tofuku-ji, head temple ng Rinzai Zen na itinatag noong 1236, ay kabilang sa pinaka-sikat na lugar ng dahon ng taglagas sa Kyoto. Ang tanawin mula sa Tsuten-kyo Bridge ng dagat ng 2,000 maple ay nagde-define sa Hapon na taglagas. Ang sariwang luntiang luntian ng simula-tag-init ay parehong nakakapagpapaginhawa.
Mga pangunahing tampok
- Tsuten-kyo Bridge — a 100 m covered walkway across the Sengyokukan ravine to the Founder's Hall, framing a sea of crimson maples
- Sanmon Gate (National Treasure) — rebuilt in 1425, the oldest and largest surviving Zen temple gate at 22 m tall; the upper level opens only during special exhibitions
- Hojo Garden by Mirei Shigemori — four gardens (north, south, west, east) blending modern and classical motifs, a masterpiece of modern Japanese garden design
- Main Hall and Butsuden — Showa-era reconstruction (1934) with Domoto Insho's overwhelming «Sōryū-zu» (Azure Dragon) ceiling painting
- Sub-temples — 25 in total; Komyo-in's «Hashin no Niwa,» Shorin-ji, and Funda-in are insider autumn foliage destinations
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