Jōju-ji Temple
Hidden Treasure Temple
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In the countries of East Asia, there are celestial creatures that represent the four directions: Genbu (Black Tortoise) in the north, Suzaku (Vermillion Bird) in the south, Seiryu (Blue Dragon) in the east, and Byakko (White Tiger) in the west. Byakko (White Tiger), known for its good fortune, protects the west, where Joju-ji is located in Kyoto. It is said to be the oldest of the four animals, representing health and longevity. The west also represents autumn, and autumn is a great time to visit Joju-ji.

My favorite part of the temple is the path from the gates to the main hall, which is lined with stunning maple trees. In late November, the path turns into a red carpet of maple leaves. Unlike more popular attractions, Jōju-ji Temple remains undiscovered by many tourists, allowing you to immerse yourself in a genuine and undisturbed experience.

There is also a small bamboo grove inside the Temple.

During special exhibitions, you can enter the building, but at other times, you can visit only from the outside. During the Red maples period in autumn, Ao momiji in May, and during special exhibitions, the entrance fee is ¥800.

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