Although the official name is "Rengeo-in" (Temple of the Lotus King), this temple is better known as "Sanjusangen-do," or the "Hall of 33 Spaces (between pillars)," which refers to the architecture of this temple.
The Philosopher's Walk is a cherry-tree lined path located in Kyoto, Japan.
Ryōan-ji is a zen temple in Kyoto.
Nijo Jinya is a former inn used by feudal lords (daimyo) who were visiting Kyoto during the Edo Period.
Ginkakuji, the Silver Pavilion, is a Zen temple at the foot of Kyoto's Higashiyama ("eastern mountains").
A quiet, historic district of Kyoto, Japan which can be very picturesque and inspiring for both the foreigner and Japanese.
Fushimi Inari Taisha, south of Kyoto, Japan, is home of the thousands of vermillion torii gates (senbon torii) on the hill behind the shinto shrine.
The seat of government of old Japan.
The official name of this temple is Rokuonji.