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A 25-minute walk northeast of Nison-in you will find Daikaku-ji, one of Kyoto’s less-commonly visited temples. It was built in the 9th century as a palace for Emperor Saga, who then converted it into a temple. The present buildings date from the 16th century and are palatial in style; they also contain some impressive paintings. The large Osawa-no-ike pond was once used by the emperor for boating and is a popular spot for viewing the harvest moon.
A 25-minute walk northeast of Nison-in you will find Daikaku-ji, one of Kyoto’s less-commonly visited temples. It was built in the 9th century as a palace for Emperor Saga, who then converted it into a temple. The present buildings date from the 16th century and are palatial in style; they also cont…
Daikakuji is featured in the Tale of Genji, world's first novel. Today, it is one of the best places to still feel the ancient court atmosphere and is often used for filming. Source: japan-guide
Daikakuji Temple is the high formality classic temple which was founded in 876. There are very beautiful garden and pond.
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Sagaosawacho-4 Ukyo Ward
Kyoto, Kyoto