Hexagonal Hall is not a net red attraction among many Kyoto monuments, and there are not many tourists. But here are two more famous places: First: There is a hexagonal stone slab here, known as: Kyoto's navel, the center of Kyoto for thousands of years, and second: the Zuting of Japanese-style flower roads. Flower Road genre: Chifang, the main hall. In fact, the Hexagonal Hall is a hexagonal building because the temple dedicated to the Buddha statue of Guanyin is a hexagonal building. This is the place where the Prince of Saint Deutsch created the flower road. It is also one of the series of Guanyin Halls in Kyoto. This year is famous because of the famous animation: the famous detective Conan Theatre version appeared!
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Hexagonal Hall is not a net red attraction among many Kyoto monuments, and there are not many tourists. But here are two more famous places: First: There is a hexagonal stone slab here, known as: Kyoto's navel, the center of Kyoto for thousands of years, and second: the Zuting of Japanese-style flower roads. Flower Road genre: Chifang, the main hall. In fact, the Hexagonal Hall is a hexagonal building because the temple dedicated to the Buddha statue of Guanyin is a hexagonal building. This is the place where the Prince of Saint Deutsch created the flower road. It is also one of the series of Guanyin Halls in Kyoto. This year is famous because of the famous animation: the famous detective Conan Theatre version appeared!
If you go to Kyoto from late March to April, visit this Hexagonal Hall. The cherry blossoms here are beautiful. There are also a variety of cherry blossom branches here. The cherry blossoms are falling. The cherry blossoms are hanging from the branches. There is also a place in the center. After shopping in Daimaru, Kyoto, Just think about visiting this Hexagonal Hall. It's 7 minutes from Daimaru. The temple's main hall is unique in hexagonal shape.
Very nice quiet place, hidden in the turbid. On the main roadside in a very inconspicuous place, but the flaws are not concealed. But the front building is still very kind, with large transparent glass to reveal the temple behind. There are a lot of people visiting inside, mostly Japanese, not many tourists.
Hexagonal Fatang, full name Dingfa Temple Hexagonal Hall, this is the first of the 33 Guanyin in Luoyang (a nickname in ancient Kyoto), and the 18th in the 33 Guanyin series in the Western Kingdom, and it is also the birthplace of Japanese flower roads. The building on the side of the temple is the general base of the Japanese flower roads Ikefangliu The Dianchifang Assembly Hall, in the monastery, you can often see the flower Taoist students here to pray for the skills and the exam. The core building of the monastery is the temple, which is a rare hexagonal shape in the monastery building, symbolizing the cleanness of the six. According to the allusion, the prince of the holy de found spring water here, night dream Guanyin ordered him to build a hexagonal building for the worship of the holy statue of the god, the prince was ordered to build the temple in 587 AD, more than 200 years earlier than the history of the capital of Kyoto. Each year, the cherry blossoms of the Hexagonal Hall are seen as the beginning of Kyoto's spring. On the ground on the left side of the front of the hall, there is a hexagonal shape, with a small hole in the middle. Legend has it that not long after the emperor prayed, everyone found that the hexagonal hall automatically moved fifteen meters behind unknowingly, revealing this cornerstone, so the problem of planning was solved. In Ping An Kyongli, which was built later, the cornerstone was called "Kyoto's navel"
The temple is very small, just to pursue the footsteps of the famous detective Conan specially came here, if it is not Conan powder, you can give up this place (⊙o⊙) oh!