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Kyoto: Komyoin (Rainbow Moss Temple) "Zen Garden (Hashin Garden)", JAPAN

Footstepsman JAPAN
Footstepsman JAPAN
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Komyoin Temple
Founded by Kanayama Myocho in 1391, this temple is known as the "Rainbow Moss Temple."
The "Hashintei" garden, completed in 1939, was created by Shigemori Mirei, a master of gardening in the Showa period.
It is a dry landscape garden with a pond, and features a triad of rock formations in a dry pond with white sand, and large trimmings of azalea and azalea behind it.

https://komyoin.jp/ #mirei -shigemori
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