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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Saikokuji Temple's Unique Charm: Giant Sandals and Serene Views

A Sight to Behold: Giant Sandals Greet Visitors at Saikokuji Temple 摩尼山 西國寺

If you are in Onomichi, Saikokuji Temple 摩尼山 西國寺 is worth a visit for its Japanese culture, history, architecture, or simply to enjoy serene landscapes with cultural depth.

  • Cultural and Historical Significance: Saikokuji Temple is one of the major temples on Onomichi's mountain walk, known for its rich history originating in the 8th century and traditionally attributed to Gyoki.
  • Unique Feature: The temple's Niomon gate is adorned with giant straw sandals, symbolizing prayers for good health and strong legs.
  • Views: Its hilltop location offers stunning views of Onomichi.
  • Experience: Saikokuji is part of the Onomichi Temple Walk, a scenic route encompassing around 25 temples.
Saikokuji campground Map (Japanese)

Connecting Onomichi: Bus Stop Information at the Onomichi Station

My Temple Tour, Courtesy of a Cat  (YouTube link)

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Although Saikokuji is somewhat removed from the central station, it is accessible by bus and then on foot, offering a quieter, less crowded experience compared to more central attractions. The photos below are a testament to that visit on December 3, 2024.


Praying for Strong Legs: Giant Sandals Adorn Niomon 仁王門






Saigokuji Temple's Three-Story Pagoda




Onomichi: A Cat Lover's Paradise, Even Beyond Cat Alley













Tuesday, February 11, 2025

A Blaze of Color: Koko-en in Autumn

A Mother's Fear: Girl Crosses Pond on Stepping Stones as Mother Watches Anxiously

If you're in the Hyogo area, particularly if you're visiting Himeji Castle 姫路城Koko-en is definitely worth a visit for its unique design, historical context, and the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful, traditional Japanese garden experience.

  • Garden Design: Koko-en consists of nine separate gardens, each with its own theme and reflecting Edo period (1603-1868) gardening principles. These include gardens for different seasons, tea ceremonies, and even a "lord's residence garden," providing a diverse and beautiful experience.
  • Historical Significance: Built in 1992 on the site of former samurai residences, Koko-en was constructed to commemorate Himeji City's 100th anniversary. It's not just a garden but a piece of history, offering insights into the lifestyle and culture of the Edo period.
  • Cultural Experience: The garden includes a tea house where visitors can participate in or observe a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, enhancing your cultural experience.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: The garden is praised for its meticulous maintenance, with various water features, koi ponds, and beautifully landscaped areas. It's particularly noted for its tranquility and the variety of photo opportunities it presents.

A Blaze of Color: Koko-en in Autumn (1/2; YouTube link)


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Koko-en 好古園 was one of my favorite locations for autumn color viewing during my latest autumn trip to Japan. It was also a surprise to me, as I didn't expect it to be so beautiful, with beautifully landscaped areas and various water features, including koi ponds.

Vibrant Maples Greet Visitors at Koko-en Entrance





Natural Bamboo Fence Creates Beautiful Garden Divisions





A Picture of Autumn: Koi Swimming in Leaf-Strewn Pond



Himeji Castle's Majesty Amidst Autumn's Glow




A Feast of Autumn Colors in the Garden