Located on Teramachi Street, about five minutes walk from Oike Street, Kodoji was originally part of a temple complex called Gyouganji, and is called by either name. It is the 19th temple of the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage, and is run by nuns. Although not large, it is a beautiful place with a peaceful atmosphere. If you walk along Teramachi Street you can also enjoy seeing the quaint antique stores, book shops and restaurants in that area.
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Kodoji in Kyoto
Beautiful old temple on Teramachi Street
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Since it was autumn, magnificent potted chrysanthemums graced the temple steps
Main hall of Gyoganji framed by the gate
Pilgrim stickers on the wooden roof beams of the gate
The main hall was built in 1815
A pine leans toward the area with the water basin
It is customary to cleanse your hands by pouring water from the scoop over each of them
Graceful temple roof shapes
A guard dog sits on top of the insence burner
Wide wooden steps ascend to the main hall
Information about the temple
Kyoto City street outside the gate
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