Showing posts with label Kiyomizudera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kiyomizudera. Show all posts

20 October 2016

Beautiful temple gate


The main gate of Kiyomizudera Temple was really beautiful in the twilight.

12 October 2016

Pagoda and Gate


This is just one of marvellous views at Kiyomizudera Temple.

06 October 2016

Awesome view


This is a view from Kiyomizudera [Kiyomizu Temple], in which you can see the upper part of Yasaka Pagoda.

27 September 2016

Exquisite craftsmanship


This is the roof of a historic gate of Kiyomizudera Temple, where I can find an exquisite craftsmanship.

25 September 2016

Tasteful simplicity


This is a gate of a sub-temple of Kiyomizudera Temple, which may look simple but must be tasteful.

22 September 2016

Beautiful belfry


This beautiful belfry is one of many historic structures at Kiyomizudera Temple.

20 September 2016

Feast of colours


The feast of a vermilion pagoda, green trees and the blue sky was really excellent at Kiyomizudera Temple.

22 June 2013

World Heritage tortoise


These tortoises are attracting thousands of people's attention everyday as they are living in a pond at a World Heritage site - Kiyomizudera.

17 June 2013

Sacred water


There's a very famous waterfall in Kiyomizudera Complex where it is believed you can have your wish granted by drinking its water.

08 June 2013

In harmony with nature


Kiyomizudera [Kiyomizu Temple] is definitely full of cultural heritage. But what I like most about the temple is that it is harmonising very well with nature.

03 June 2013

Packed with tourists


Kiyomizudera [Kiyomizu Temple] is not only one of the most attractive temples in Kyoto but also one of the most famous tourist sites in Japan. This stage is actually a balcony of the temple which provides us with a magnificent view of nature and the city.

31 May 2013

Beautiful gate of Kiyomizudera


Kiyomizudera [Kiyomizu Temple] is a national treasure of Japan and a UNESCO World Heritage site. When you visit Kiyomizudera you are welcomed by this large gate of the temple after a long uphill walk from a nearby station.