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  • Konpuku-ji Garden consists of two parts, the lower temple and the Basho-an higher up the hill. The temple's zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit this temple. Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai basin.  A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an. Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku but was later destroyed then rebuilt by another priest named Tesshu.  Around 1670, the famous poet Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small hut of the temple, which was later renamed Basho-an.
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  • Konpuku-ji Garden consists of two parts, the lower temple and the Basho-an higher up the hill. The temple's zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit this temple. Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai basin.  A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an. Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku but was later destroyed then rebuilt by another priest named Tesshu.  Around 1670, the famous poet Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small hut of the temple, which was later renamed Basho-an.
    konpuku-ji-17.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji Garden consists of two parts, the lower temple and the Basho-an higher up the hill. The temple's zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit this temple. Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai basin.  A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an. Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku but was later destroyed then rebuilt by another priest named Tesshu.  Around 1670, the famous poet Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small hut of the temple, which was later renamed Basho-an.
    konpuku-ji-16.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji Garden consists of two parts, the lower temple and the Basho-an higher up the hill. The temple's zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit this temple. Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai basin.  A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an. Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku but was later destroyed then rebuilt by another priest named Tesshu.  Around 1670, the famous poet Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small hut of the temple, which was later renamed Basho-an.
    konpuku-ji-15.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji Garden consists of two parts, the lower temple and the Basho-an higher up the hill. The temple's zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit this temple. Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai basin.  A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an. Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku but was later destroyed then rebuilt by another priest named Tesshu.  Around 1670, the famous poet Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small hut of the temple, which was later renamed Basho-an.
    konpuku-ji-14.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji Garden consists of two parts, the lower temple and the Basho-an higher up the hill. The temple's zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit this temple. Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai basin.  A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an. Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku but was later destroyed then rebuilt by another priest named Tesshu.  Around 1670, the famous poet Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small hut of the temple, which was later renamed Basho-an.
    konpuku-ji-10.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-8.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-5.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-1.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-2.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-9.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  The famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-6.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-7.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-4.jpg
  • Konpuku-ji was built in 864 by a priest named Jikaku.  Around 1670, the famous poet Matsuo Basho stopped at this temple for a few nights, and stayed in a small building in the temple compound, which was later renamed Basho-an.  The temple zen garden is a classic rock garden with many satsuki rhododendrons, making early summer the best time to visit.  Near the entrance of the garden on the right lies a small tsukubai water basin similar to the one of Ryoan-ji and features the same four characters. A small path goes around the back of the garden and climbs a slope covered with satsuki to reach Basho-an.
    kompuku-ji-3.jpg