2014년 4월 25일 금요일

Visiting Joten-ji Temple, Fukuoka on April 23 part 2

After leaving Sento-en Japanese garden, I visited the main hall.
The golden bronze bell next to the main hall.
A drawing picture of the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival is shown in the treasure warehouse.
 After that, I went into the Tenyoan Japanese garden.
Azalea welcomes you!
It has a lovely garden, with stones, leaves and azalea.
 A small garden even in front of the office!
Jotenji-dori Avenue. About 150 metres which is sandwiched in the precincts of the temple of the street, it is placed maple, pine, and a natural stone, and it resembles to the Japanese garden.
Jotenji-dori Avenue street sign is standing at the entrance. Look at the band pattern below. It means Hakata ori, a textile used for obis of kimonos.




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