Autumn turns the Japanese countryside and its many shrines and temples to lakes and seas of autumn fire. The most spectacular temples and shrines also draw out hordes of people. Tanzan Shrine in the mountains south of Nara Prefecture's Sakurai City is far enough removed from the well beaten and well known tracks that it doesn't draw the overwhelming number of visitors that more well known and easily accessed locales in Nara City and Kyoto do. It's maple, sakura and beach tree filled grounds, mountaintop locale and beautiful buildings, including the unique 15th century 13-story pagoda, make it one of if not the most beautiful mountain shrines in Japan. The sites turned me into snap happy maniac as I worked to capture the beauty of the location on film. I have yet to find a shrine or temple who's autumnal beauty exceeds that of Tanzan.
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Fiery Autumn at Tanzan Shrine
Unique architecture and seasonal nature at their best
By Bryan Baier
Community writer
The pagoda and the foliage
The driveway at the top of Tonomine Pass leading to Tanzan Shrine
The view from the overlook's parking lot
A stone monument in the overlook area
The 13-story pagoda from the overlook
The Kanden Hall from the overlook
The Collective Altar Hall (Soshahonden), the The General Worship Hall (Soshahaiden) and the giant cedar tree between them
The Soshahonden
The stairway to the Kanden Hall and Hiei Shrines
Foliage obscuring the stairway to the Hiei Shrines
Kanden Hall
One of the larger Hiei Shrines
One of the larger Hiei Shrines and a maple tree
The stairs to Mt. Goharetsu
The Kanden Hall from the back
Three Hiei Shrines framed by the trees
The West Treasure House
The 13-story Pagoda and the foliage
A wall of autumnal fire
13-story pagoda
Looking down the main stairway
The 13-story pagoda obscured by leaves
Lanterns on the deck of the prayer hall
Lanterns framed by a prayer hall doorway
The East Treasure House
The East Treasure House and the stairs leading to it
Under the trees in front of the prayer hall
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Kim Bergström
7 years ago
So much color! Autumn in Japan has to be my favorite season, without a doubt!
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