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  • Keishunin temple

  • The stones in the rock garden are arranged in a 7:5:3 pattern and form an ideal landscape for the Japanese tea ceremony.
  • 11 Teranouchi-cho Hanazono Ukyo-ku
  • JR : Hanazono Sta. -walk 15 min
    City Bus : Myoshinji-kitamonmae stop -walk 5 min
    City Bus : Myoshinjimae stop -walk 12 min
    TEL / 075-463-6578
Keishunin

Keishunin temple is one of the sub temple of Myoshinji Temple.
It was founded by Ishikawa Sadamasa clan from Mino in 1558.
In Hojonantei (the garden south of the main hall) on the north side of a steep rock face are a cluster of trimmed Azalea bushes.
At the foot of the rock face Camellia and Maple trees are planted.
The stones in the rock garden are arranged in a 7:5:3 pattern and form an ideal landscape for the Japanese tea ceremony.


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