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  • Around Ogawa-dori in the north and south, there are many temples such as Honpo-ji Temple, the mansion of the Urasenke Iemoto, and tea utensils shops and the renowned Urasenke tea ceremony school. The name of the street is derived from the fact that the river Kokawa that once flowed <br />
in these parts. In 1963, during sewer maintenance work, the stream was diverted and the river disappeared.
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  • Around Ogawa-dori in the north and south, there are many temples such as Honpo-ji Temple, the mansion of the Urasenke Iemoto, and tea utensils shops and the renowned Urasenke tea ceremony school. The name of the street is derived from the fact that the river Kokawa that once flowed <br />
in these parts. In 1963, during sewer maintenance work, the stream was diverted and the river disappeared.
    ogawa-dori-01.jpg
  • Myokaku Display - Myokaku-ji The mountain name of Myokaku is Gosokuzan. It has three sub-temples: Zenmyo-in, Jissei-in and Gyokusen-in. Myokaku-ji is an Important Cultural Property designated by the Japanese government and a Tangible Cultural Properties designated by the city of Kyoto.  Its temple compound is found near Ogawa-Dori - one of the most traditional and refined parts of town with tea houses, ceramics shops and art supply stores.
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  • Myokaku Gate - Myokaku-ji The mountain name of Myokaku is Gosokuzan. It has three sub-temples: Zenmyo-in, Jissei-in and Gyokusen-in. Myokaku-ji is an Important Cultural Property designated by the Japanese government and a Tangible Cultural Properties designated by the city of Kyoto.  Its temple compound is found near Ogawa-Dori - one of the most traditional and refined parts of town with tea houses, ceramics shops and art supply stores.
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  • Myokaku-ji The mountain name of Myokaku is Gosokuzan. It has three sub-temples: Zenmyo-in, Jissei-in and Gyokusen-in. Myokaku-ji is an Important Cultural Property designated by the Japanese government and a Tangible Cultural Properties designated by the city of Kyoto.  Its temple compound is found near Ogawa-Dori - one of the most traditional and refined parts of town with tea houses, ceramics shops and art supply stores.
    myokaku-5.jpg
  • Myokaku Gate - Myokaku-ji The mountain name of Myokaku is Gosokuzan. It has three sub-temples: Zenmyo-in, Jissei-in and Gyokusen-in. Myokaku-ji is an Important Cultural Property designated by the Japanese government and a Tangible Cultural Properties designated by the city of Kyoto.  Its temple compound is found near Ogawa-Dori - one of the most traditional and refined parts of town with tea houses, ceramics shops and art supply stores.
    myokaku-1.jpg