I found this temple accidentally on one of my cycling explorations of North-East Kyoto. I later read that this 9th century temple has lovely red maple leaves in autumn, but I visited in mid-summer when green was the predominant color. Thick moss carpeted the ground under the trees, and many stone lanterns stood beside the long driveway. The buildings were distinctive and quietly beautiful. The only other person there was a gardener, and the sense of hushed calm was unbroken.
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Sekisanzenin
Moss, lanterns and maple leaves
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Looking through the gate into late afternoon sunlight
Stone lanterns and paper lanterns
Mossy stone path bordered with gravel
The gardener's cart
Unusual gate like a string of prayer beads
Red lanterns contrast with green maple leaves
Sunlight filtered through bamboo illuminates a collection of small statues
Beautifully shaped roof
Statues and banners
Wooden doors beneath a row of red paper lanterns
Antique machinery... perhaps a pump?
Path along the side of the temple
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