Visit to KIO MIZUDERA Temple (Buddhism Temple in Kyoto Japan)
Kio means Pure and Mizu means Water.
This temple attracts biggest nos of tourist in Japan from around the world.
The temple has been designated as a world asset byUNESCO.
The temple is on a cliff and from the cliff surface it is 12 metre high and supported by wooden logs (pallets). In total 139 pallets were used and no nails have been used only by comibing the art of combining wood has been used. The temple was started in 1778 and was founded by GINE CHIN, was a famous priest. One mercy of GOD with 11 faces.
Two major attractions of the temple are:
(A) Three water fall lines. The water lines are known as OTAWA NO TOKI MIZU.
The three lines represent the (1) Intelligence (2) Love (3) Long life
So all you need to do is prey for any of the three wishes (only one) and drink the water from
any of the line.
(B) Two magic stones (known as JINUSHI JINJA) separated by a distance of roughly 15 metres. It is believed that if you start from one sとねアンd
Kio means Pure and Mizu means Water.
This temple attracts biggest nos of tourist in Japan from around the world.
The temple has been designated as a world asset byUNESCO.
The temple is on a cliff and from the cliff surface it is 12 metre high and supported by wooden logs (pallets). In total 139 pallets were used and no nails have been used only by comibing the art of combining wood has been used. The temple was started in 1778 and was founded by GINE CHIN, was a famous priest. One mercy of GOD with 11 faces.
Two major attractions of the temple are:
(A) Three water fall lines. The water lines are known as OTAWA NO TOKI MIZU.
The three lines represent the (1) Intelligence (2) Love (3) Long life
So all you need to do is prey for any of the three wishes (only one) and drink the water from
any of the line.
(B) Two magic stones (known as JINUSHI JINJA) separated by a distance of roughly 15 metres. It is believed that if you start from one sとねアンd
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