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 ...
Woow, this place seems so beautiful and amazing and fun. Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteTagaytay Ciry looks like a great getaway from the the capital. I would definitely love to take a dip in that infinity pool. And the picnic with a view is definitely a must.
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DeleteI've never been to Tagaytay City, but if I ever do, I'll definitely refer to this list!
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DeleteI've never been to Tagaytay before, I think i want to try to Escala the most!
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DeleteAfter I read your post I was researching where is Tagaytay! It's the first time I read about it. Such a beautiful place, the pool is wow :-o amazing. I'll take it into account if I visit Luzon.
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DeleteThis looks really amazing. I hope to be able to travel to places like those one day! Hopefully some of these things will still be available to go to by then!
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DeleteSuch a beautiful images and great post. Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteI have done 9/10 already. I have to visit Escala soon to complete the 10
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DeleteAWH the ponies!! I would love to do that!
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DeleteNice place would love to visit.
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DeletePerfect! Next time whenever I visit Tagaytay I will remember these.
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ReplyDeleteI bet my children will really love to ride that pony. They will cry for it ;-)
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