Located in 68 Susukinobaba-cho, Saga-Tenryuji, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City in Kyoto Prefecture, Tenryuji ( 天龍寺 ) is one of the 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kyoto City. Tenryuji ( 天龍寺 ) Tenryuji History Tenryuji was built under the instructions of shogun Ashikaga Takauji in 1339 in memory of Emperor Go-Daigo who had passed away that year. The temple's name tenryu literally translates to the "dragon of the sky". The name came from a dream of Ashikaga Takauji's younger brother Tadayoshi. The temple was completed at around 1345 and the eminent Rinzai Zen master Muso Soseki was appointed as its founding abbot after which the temple prospered as the most important Rinzai temple in Kyoto. With that, the temple's land grew to as big as 33 hectares. Muso Soseki Now going back to Muso Soseki ... He was known as the most famous monk of his time. Aside from being a Rinzai Zen Buddhist, he was also a teacher, calligraphist, poet, and garden designer. Although he has ...
Beautiful photos! Especially Mt. Pico de Loro. If I wasn't so afraid of heights I'd want to hike it.
ReplyDeleteThe hike is quite easy, I'm sure you'd manage to reach its. The challenge is the Parrot's peak. =)
DeleteIt looks like Maragondon is a perfect place to visit if you love to do activities in nature. I would love to do some hiking there.
ReplyDeleteYes. That's true. I do hope you get to visit Maragondon soon.
DeleteI would love to go boating there. All other activities also seems fun to me. Love to go visit this place!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds great. Please do visit Maragondon when you get the chance.
DeleteWow this is a peace of beauty, Philippines has one of the best in terms of nature what I like Maragondon it has less influx of visitors meaning the culture hasn't been diluted yet
ReplyDeleteThat's true Constance. You should include Maragondon to your list of destinations to visit when you come to the Philippines.
DeleteI have already heard this place before but never visited it. But ancestral houses really interest me and also I would like to visit and see the Bonifacio Trial House.
ReplyDeletePlease do. It's a museum in itself. You'd surely love it.
DeleteOMG I love those pictures 😍 I really hope to visit Maragondon one day 😍😍
ReplyDeletePlease do Shnooks. =)
DeleteWow that looks really beautiful, although that bridge would probably give me a heart attack.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. It won't. It's actually fun crossing it.
DeleteThe sculpted images are amazing. The hands that made it sure are gifted.
ReplyDeleteHe sure is. =)
DeleteThis seems a stupendous place. Would love to try there.
ReplyDeletePlease do visit Maragondon soon Sarah.
DeleteThe photos are just beautiful! Mt Palay Palay looks amazing. Is it possible to hike it for amateurs?
ReplyDeleteIt's quite easy to hike Mohini. It could be conquered in a day.
DeleteAll these places look so amazing and unique! definitely adding to my bucket list
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenn. I appreciate that.
DeleteThis looks so pretty I love all the pictures thanks for sharing your trip!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. =)
DeleteWhat a beautiful place. This looks like an adventure worth while!
ReplyDeleteYes it was. =) You should come visit Maragondon too.
DeleteWhat a nice list of things to do, I have never been to Maragondon but it looks really promising! Mt. Palay Palay is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes it is. You should come hike it.
DeleteOh that sclupted images is so amazing. How old could be that. Interesting post.
ReplyDeleteIt's not that old though, =) I think it's less than a decade old.
DeleteSuch a fun list :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog.
DeleteBeautiful location and pictures. Looks like you had fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking out my articles.
DeleteThis place looks so rich in culture!
ReplyDeleteYes it is. Please do visit Maragondon soon.
DeleteThat bridge looks scary to cross but fun at the same time!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. It's a bit scary but it's actually fun to cross it.
DeleteCan a senior 70 years old still enjoy the place?
ReplyDeleteYes. A senior citizen can enjoy the place. =) If you're info historical buildings, there are a few here. If you are into nature there are also places you can visit here.
DeleteCan a senior 70 years old still enjoy the places in Maragondon Cavite. I love travel and photography w nature!
ReplyDeleteHi there Rachel! Of course you can. However, the places here are far apart. A walking tour of Maragondon might be impossible.
DeleteI would have thought Maragondon is a land lock town but it oppresses my opinion when it’s mentioned about it beaches. One fine day I’ll be there.
ReplyDeleteActually Maragondon pa makalagpas ng Kaybiang Tunnel. They have beaches there.
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