Although Kyoto's Arashiyama district is a famous sightseeing area today, it was rustic countryside 700 years ago. The literal sense of the meaning of Enri-an Hermitage is "a place for those who dislike secular society". A top tanka poet in the Emperor's court, Fujiwara no Teika stayed here in order to choose one hundred tanka poems by one hundred famous poets, and then write them in a beautiful calligraphic style on beautiful, traditional, pieces of colored paper. Teika’s colored papers were highly valued at tea ceremonies in the 16th Century, and widely used for Japanese playing cards in the 18th Century. (Open to public only in late November)
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Kyoto Enri-an Hermitage
Rustic, beautiful retreat in Arashiyama
Community writer
Enri-an Hermitage is beyond the path
Pleasant afternoon
Red seeds of nandina
Garden entrance of Enri-an Hermitage
Thatched roof of the hermitage
Colorful leaves
The hermitage opens to the public only in late autumn
Yellow leaves on the ground
Inside of the hermitage
Teika’s memorial stones (the inner stones)
Natural garden
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