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Unique temple with quirky statues
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Kristin and David Neusel

Otagi Nenbutsuji Temple, nestled in the hills of Kyoto, is a charming little spot that often flies under the radar compared to its more famous neighbors. This temple is known for its unique collection of over 1,200 stone statues, each one sporting a different expression and personality. These quirky figures, called "rakan," represent the disciples of Buddha and were created by a single sculptor in the late 20th century.

Visitors can wander through the serene grounds, surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of nature, making it a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The atmosphere is relaxed, with plenty of nooks to explore and admire the artistry of the statues. Many people come here not just for the sights but also to soak in the tranquil vibe and reflect on their own thoughts. It's a place where spirituality meets creativity, and every corner has a story to tell.

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