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Daikozenji Temple
Daikozenji Temple
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Vermont6 766 bidrag
nov. 2019
We came to see autumn foliage and there is plenty of it here. 127 steep steps take you up to the temple. We had to wait a while at the bottom to be able to take a photo with no people on the stairs. A magnificent tree right behind the torii at the top of the stairs is worth some time.
The temple grounds did not seem to be very big at first, so we began photographing and taking our time on the trees around the complex.
Then we found the entrance to the temple garden (¥600 per person). Another long set of stairs straight up brought us to the trees we had photographing from below. A small pagoda sits at the top of the stairs and there are stunning maples along the side of the stairs and behind the pagoda - another long wait for a photograph without people.
Daikozenji is better known for azaleas than autumn colors and the round azalea bushes must be spectacular in season. The autumn colors are pretty spectacular too, but there seem to be more green azalea bushes than red momiji.
Maps of the garden with “You Are Here” signs are located all over. The garden at first seemed intimidatingly complex, but in fact it revealed itself to be not overlarge, with bits and pieces of paths which are sometimes only a few dozen paces long. We took one path up and another down. Along the paths are a few rest stops and some small out buildings, including one with an interesting light display and another with photographs of Buddhist statues. There is a sweet little pond with a torii in it framing a tiny shrine on the other bank. Several small waterfalls add to the scenery.
Visitor tips:
Access by train from JR Hakata Station to JR Kiyama Station, about 23 minutes. A special bus then connects Kiyama Station to Daikozenji, about 10 minutes. Be sure to get a schedule of the times for the return train. The bus is in service only during the full bloom season of azaleas (late April-early May) and during the blooming of maple leaves (November 18-27).
When the bus drops you off, take a photo of the posted schedule for the return trip to the station: in 2019 it was a simple five-of-the-hour and twenty-five-after-the-hour.
If you get hungry there is a smallish restaurant selling very good udon. It is located in an out building in the garden near one of the ponds. In front of the restaurant is a long table where they sell matcha and mochi.
Restrooms are next to the restaurant.
The temple grounds did not seem to be very big at first, so we began photographing and taking our time on the trees around the complex.
Then we found the entrance to the temple garden (¥600 per person). Another long set of stairs straight up brought us to the trees we had photographing from below. A small pagoda sits at the top of the stairs and there are stunning maples along the side of the stairs and behind the pagoda - another long wait for a photograph without people.
Daikozenji is better known for azaleas than autumn colors and the round azalea bushes must be spectacular in season. The autumn colors are pretty spectacular too, but there seem to be more green azalea bushes than red momiji.
Maps of the garden with “You Are Here” signs are located all over. The garden at first seemed intimidatingly complex, but in fact it revealed itself to be not overlarge, with bits and pieces of paths which are sometimes only a few dozen paces long. We took one path up and another down. Along the paths are a few rest stops and some small out buildings, including one with an interesting light display and another with photographs of Buddhist statues. There is a sweet little pond with a torii in it framing a tiny shrine on the other bank. Several small waterfalls add to the scenery.
Visitor tips:
Access by train from JR Hakata Station to JR Kiyama Station, about 23 minutes. A special bus then connects Kiyama Station to Daikozenji, about 10 minutes. Be sure to get a schedule of the times for the return train. The bus is in service only during the full bloom season of azaleas (late April-early May) and during the blooming of maple leaves (November 18-27).
When the bus drops you off, take a photo of the posted schedule for the return trip to the station: in 2019 it was a simple five-of-the-hour and twenty-five-after-the-hour.
If you get hungry there is a smallish restaurant selling very good udon. It is located in an out building in the garden near one of the ponds. In front of the restaurant is a long table where they sell matcha and mochi.
Restrooms are next to the restaurant.
Skrevet 4. september 2020
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ryusuke
Fukuoka, Japan54 bidrag
nov. 2019
つつじで有名な大興善寺ですが、紅葉も綺麗ですね。
本堂あたりも紅葉できれいなんですが、その裏山の契園が美しい。
契園は有料ですが、園内は結構広く、一番上の契山観世音までお参りすれば1時間は紅葉の散歩を楽しめます。
園内にはうどん屋さんがあり、日本庭園ではお茶もいただけます。
アクセスは基本、車です。大駐車場があり、そこから歩いて10分程度。
正面からの階段は127段の石段がありますが、階段が苦手な方は右からのう回路もあります。
土曜日でしたのでかなり人出は多かったです。
次はつつじの季節にお参りしたいです。
本堂あたりも紅葉できれいなんですが、その裏山の契園が美しい。
契園は有料ですが、園内は結構広く、一番上の契山観世音までお参りすれば1時間は紅葉の散歩を楽しめます。
園内にはうどん屋さんがあり、日本庭園ではお茶もいただけます。
アクセスは基本、車です。大駐車場があり、そこから歩いて10分程度。
正面からの階段は127段の石段がありますが、階段が苦手な方は右からのう回路もあります。
土曜日でしたのでかなり人出は多かったです。
次はつつじの季節にお参りしたいです。
Skrevet 30. november 2019
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Kimitaka S
Taichung, Taiwan12 236 bidrag
nov. 2019 • Alene
Daikozenji is known for its azalea in spring and red leaves in autumn. Although it is a little bit far from JR station, there is a bus service during high season. The entrance of park costs $6, which is absolutely worth. It is recommended to wear walking shoes, because you have to climb a hill in unpaved path. On specific weekends, there are also lighting. It is just amazing.
Skrevet 25. november 2019
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yamagara
Fukuoka (prefektur) , Japan1 317 bidrag
nov. 2019 • Venner
つつじの季節には何度かお参りしたことがありますが、紅葉の季節に訪れたのは初めてです。
境内の鐘楼や本堂の周りだけでも美しい紅葉が見られますが契園に入れば石段や山の斜面の紅葉が今真っ盛りに色づき、散策には最適です。
園内にはうどん屋さんやお茶処もあり抹茶(お饅頭付き500円)で紅葉を眺めながら休憩もよし。
調べたサイトに掲載されてた写真そのままの美しさで、一番上までゆっくり観賞して滞在時間は2時間位でした。
境内の鐘楼や本堂の周りだけでも美しい紅葉が見られますが契園に入れば石段や山の斜面の紅葉が今真っ盛りに色づき、散策には最適です。
園内にはうどん屋さんやお茶処もあり抹茶(お饅頭付き500円)で紅葉を眺めながら休憩もよし。
調べたサイトに掲載されてた写真そのままの美しさで、一番上までゆっくり観賞して滞在時間は2時間位でした。
Skrevet 22. november 2019
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satoko27
Kobe, Japan3 946 bidrag
nov. 2018 • Venner
契山の麓、奈良時代に行基が草庵を結び十一面観音菩薩を安置したことを由来とする天台宗のお寺。春には両脇につつじが咲く127段の石段を登ると茅葺の本堂の奥に春はつつじ、秋は紅葉で有名な契園が広がります。山の傾斜に沿って八万四千最初の塔から恋人の聖地、弁財天、頂上の契山観音へと続く日本庭園。坂ばかりなので体力と相談しながら回りましょう。5万本のつつじと500本の紅葉なのでどこからでも絶景を楽しめます。帰りは石段を迂回する坂道を下りました。
Skrevet 21. oktober 2019
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rupan
Kobe, Japan10 996 bidrag
nov. 2018 • Familie
127段の階段を上ると本堂、契園の入口から少し進むと”恋人の聖地”という写真スポットとうどん屋さんがありランチを兼ねて一服できました。
周囲には日本庭園もあり場所場所でさまざまな紅葉を見ることができましたが、案内にあった”一目千本”と言われるツツジの季節が一番いいのかな?と思いました。
周囲には日本庭園もあり場所場所でさまざまな紅葉を見ることができましたが、案内にあった”一目千本”と言われるツツジの季節が一番いいのかな?と思いました。
Skrevet 27. november 2018
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- Søn - Lør 08:30 - 17:00
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