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#Ujikami Shrine Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Byōdō-in is a recommended historical and cultural World Heritage site
Tour route: Byōdō-in → Genji Monogatari Museum → Mount Daikichi → Ujigami Shrine → Uji Shrine → Uji River Walk
Admission to Byōdō-in is only 600 yen, and if you want to visit the Phoenix Hall, it costs an additional 300 yen, where there is a small exhibition hall that displays some of the cultural relics from inside the Phoenix Hall.
Regarding food, the street coming out of Byōdō-in is lined with various delicious snacks, ice cream, milk tea, pastries, noodles, dumplings...
After a fun day of play, you can happily enjoy these tasty treats. Welcome to come and taste
Not just matcha! Experience the blooming early summer in Uji.
When it comes to Uji in Kyoto, people first think of matcha. Although it is known as the world-famous hometown of matcha, in fact, Uji's charm is not only matcha.
⭕The Byodo-in Temple, built in the 11th century, was named a "World Cultural Heritage" for its well-preserved architecture, paintings, crafts, and sculpture art. The most important building is the Phoenix Hall, which enshrines the Amitabha Buddha and 52 bodhisattva statues in the clouds. The design on the back of the 10 yen coin is the Phoenix Hall, while the design on the back of the 10,000 yen note is the golden bronze phoenix statue set at the north and south ends of the central hall roof. In addition, there is a museum called the "Ho-o-do Museum" that specializes in exhibiting cultural relics of the Byodo-in Temple.
⭕Every year in mid-to-late April, the wisteria flowers in the grounds of Byodoin Temple bloom. In the gentle morning breeze, the light and shadow sway, exuding a romantic early summer atmosphere.
⭕Coming out of Byodoin Temple, continue along the Uji River to reach Uji Shrine and Uji Shrine. These two shrines have cute 🐰 figures everywhere. It is said that when the prince Tadamitsu Wakairatsuko (うじのわきいらつこ), who was one of the gods, moved to Uji, he unfortunately got lost, but fortunately met a white rabbit who showed him the way. This white rabbit was regarded as a messenger sent by the gods to guide people towards the right path. It is worth mentioning that Uji Shrine is the oldest surviving shrine in Japan.
⭕Continue forward from the shrine and you will arrive at Fudesan (Daijisan). ⛰️Not very high, with an altitude of only 131 meters, it is very suitable for hiking. The surrounding environment is lush with vegetation, and from the observation deck you can overlook the entire city of Uji.
🚞Transportation:
Departing from Osaka: Take the Keihan Uji Line and get off at Uji Station.
Depart from Kyoto: Take the JR Nara Line and get off at Uji Station.
Matcha cake and matcha ice cream are estimated to be good for many people; matcha comes from Uji, and many people have heard of it. Uji belongs to Kyoto Prefecture, and it is estimated that many people will not know. Many people in the Kansai region will miss Uji. As part of the ancient cultural heritage site of Kyoto, Uji can be said to have a pivotal position throughout the Kansai region! In the past, my Weibo had introduced the "Equality Court and Phoenix Hall" when the wisteria flower opened. Today, I said the "Uji Seon Shrine" on the other side of Ujikawa! The
Uji Seiki Shrine was built in the Heian period and the Kamakura era. It was built by the then aristocratic Fujiwara, and is known as the pure land of Buddhism. The interior of the temple is a Japanese national treasure building. Unlike the Equal Court on the other side of the river, the Uji Shrine is more quiet, and it is solemn and solemn under the shade of trees. There is also a statue of the Tale of Genji at the river bank next to the Uji Shrine.
Leave Uji Shangshen, and try the soba-flavored soba noodles on the way back, and you will have a new understanding of Matcha!
Japan National Treasure Shrine is now a world cultural heritage, a must-see attraction in Uji!
When I traveled to Japan, I found an interesting phenomenon - this country is full of shrines, and its intensity is echoed by the Buddhist temple. Most of the Japanese shrines are dedicated to ancestors, or some sacred characters with deified nature. One of the representatives is Uji Seon Shrine in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture.
Uji Onsen Shrine is adjacent to the tram stop, and is located across the Uji River from one of the most beautiful gardens in Kyoto. Uji Shangshen was built in the middle of the mountain, surrounded by lush forests and excellent ecological environment. The area of the
Uji Shrine is very small. You can walk around in ten minutes and enjoy it for up to half an hour. This shrine is regarded by the Japanese as a national treasure, enshrining the Emperor and his two crown princes. The Emperor of God was the 15th Emperor in Japanese history, born on December 14, 200 AD, and reigned for 40 years plus more than a month.
The shrine buildings in Japan are all red, white and gray, and the Uji Shrine is no exception. The shrine's main hall was built in the middle of the 11th century, and is called "the palace of the palace" with the nearby Uji Shrine.
Most of the time, the tourists of Uji Seonjin Shrine are very rare, and it looks a bit cold and clear, but it is also this desertedness that makes Uji Seisha have a sense of independence from the outside world.
Transportation: Keihan Tram Uji Line Uji Station.
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