The official name of this charming temple set in the beautiful Nara countryside is Kongosen-ji, but it is usually called Yata-no-ojizosan, or simply, Yata-dera. Many ojizo statues stand around the temple grounds with mossy growths and red aprons. The temple is famous for hydrangeas, but I visited in autumn when cherry and maple leaves were scattered over the ground.
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Autumn at Yatadera
Colorful autumn leaves and ojizo statues
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Sutras written on a statue's red apron
There is a long straight path from the gate
Cleanse your hands here
One of the temple buildings
Wonderful Japanese roof tiles on the bell tower!
The color of the maple echoes the statue's apron
Glorious red maple overhanging the wall
Striking statue on the verandah
I can never decide whether I prefer the natural wooden halls or the painted ones
Three o-jizo stand over a water basin
A maple tree stands over a thick walled storehouse
Just look at the wonderful roof tiles on this gate!
Red leaf floating in a water basin
Autumn leaves on the path
A row of O-jizo statues
Pond with a bridge
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