In November of 2012 I joined a bus tour for a rare opportunity to view the magnificent blue statues in Zao Hall of Kinpusen-ji. Although Yoshino is more famous for cherry blossom, the autumn colors and the blue hills made a beautiful setting for the ancient temple. Zao Hall is the second largest wooden building in Japan, and Kinpusen-ji is listed among the World Heritage sites of Yoshino.
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Autumn at Kinpusen-ji
Multi-colored beauty in the hills of Yoshino
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
A wooden half-barrel at one end of the verandah holds umbrellas
Under the eaves of Zao Hall
The temple is surrounded by mountains
A pagoda is one of many buildings in the temple complex
Purple autumn berries
Moss covered stone lantern
Echoing the hills and mountains in architecture
A half-turned maple tree
This guardian statue has bells on its apron
Omikuji (fortune papers) tied to a berry bush
A Shinto shrine to Inari on the temple grounds
Red tori and wooden lanterns
Water basin formed from a large stone
Gate surrounded by autumn color
A carpet of fallen leaves
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Masayoshi Hirose
11 years ago
Oh!Stunning . I do not like light-up of autumn leaves.For lighting, the color of autumn leaves original will not appear.I like most is the light of dusk dramatic!
Maybe you can go this autumn, Masayoshi-san. I'm sure you will take amazing photos! There is a light up of momiji at night along the cable car track too, but my night photography is not good.
Masayoshi Hirose
11 years ago
It is great! Autumn leaves of Yoshino. I also want to go once to Kinpusanji temple here
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