
based on 275 reviewsKiyomizu Kannon Hall in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan, was built in the eighth year of Kanei in the Edo period and is an important cultural property of Japan. [Scenery] The scenery is breathtaking. [Fun] A religious and cultural place in Japan, [Value for money] Free to visit.
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Kiyomizu Kannon Hall in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan, was built in the eighth year of Kanei in the Edo period and is an important cultural property of Japan. [Scenery] The scenery is breathtaking. [Fun] A religious and cultural place in Japan, [Value for money] Free to visit.
There is a lot to see in Ueno Park, temples, shrines, museums and ponds. This is one of the temples and I think it is dedicated to fertility and pregnancy. One interesting thing is that on one side of the temple is a walkway where you can see bullet holes from the last war.
Kiyomizu Kannon-do Temple is located on the Ueno Terrace, very close to Toshogu Shrine, Gobangumi Shrine and other shrines, almost connected to each other. Surrounding it are Ueno Park and Ueno Zoo, with a good environment, making it a good place for walking and leisure.
Qingshui Guanyin Hall is one of the few Buddhist monasteries in Shangye Park. It is also a large-scale one. The hall is dedicated to the image of Guanyin. Up the steps, the roadside is covered with purple sunflowers. From the platform outside the Buddhist pagoda, you can also see the intolerable pool in the distance.
A place where incense can be burned and Buddha worshipped, but there is no smoke, the voice of people is boiling, on the contrary, it is a very quiet place. On the other side of the pool, there is a pine twisted into the shape of the moon, which is not interesting.