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Bishamondo
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Bishamondo is one of the Tendai sect's five monzeki (Imperial) temples in Kyoto. Said to have been founded in 703, the temple was relocated to its present site in the hills southeast of Kyoto in 1665. It's main image of worship is Bishamonten, one of the Guardians of the Four Directions (Shitenno), who is also revered as one of the Seven Lucky Gods.
If you want to visit non-tourist spot, I recommend this temple! There are no souvenir shops/restaurants around this quiet temple but it's worth taking photos from the bottom of its stairs.
Bishamondo (Bishamondo-monzeki)[30 min on foot and subway] the temple dedicated to Bishamon(Hindhu deity, Guardian of the north and war ) The great temple complex belongs to Tendai-sect The several temples were merged together and united as the Bishamondo-monzeki in the middle of the 17th century. (Monzeki means the temple that has imperial or noble family member as the head monk of its own. the status shows protection of high class people) Breath taking scenery in Cherry blossom and Autumn leaf season. 3 stations north up to Yamashina(T07) and walk east.
Bishamondo (Bishamondo-monzeki)[30 min on foot and subway] the temple dedicated to Bishamon(Hindhu deity, Guardian of the north and war ) The great temple complex belongs to Tendai-sect The several temples were merged together and united as the Bishamondo-monzeki in the middle of the 17th century.…
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18 Anshuinariyamachō
Kyoto, Kyoto