@This temple
called Kohoku-in was originally an annex to Kofuku-ji Temple. This Shomyo-ji
Temple was built as a ashram of Buddhist invocation by three Priests.
Murata Shuko, who was a priest of this temple which was called to be the
root of tea ceremony, built gDokuro-anh (or tea room). A lot of people
visit here and enjoy. (need reservation) |
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| Nearest station | Kintetsu Nara station | ||||||||||||
| Traffic from a station | 8 min. on foot. | ||||||||||||
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| Opening hours | 9:00~16:00 | ||||||||||||
| Group charge application | More than 10(peopleReservation system) | ||||||||||||
| Others | Propose visit of the main hall of a Buddhist temple /
a tea-ceremony room by a coming and going postcard (more than ten people).
There is that I decline it with affairs of a Buddhist temple. |
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