The autumn moon as seen from Amanosan Kongoji Temple
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Said to have been established by the priest
Gyoki, this temple was visited by Kobo Daishi who trained himself
in esoteric Buddhism here. It is also known as "Nyonin
Koya" and "Amano Angu". Many of the temple buildings,
and the treasures held within, are national treasures or important
cultural properties, especially the must-see temple garden constructed
in the Muromachi Period (1392-1573AD). The transition of the
four seasons here, especially the transformation of the trees
and flowers is deeply aesthetic, with cherry blossoms in spring
and golden leaves in autumn. It is largely famous for its ethereal
views of the harvest moon from the temple's viewing deck in
mid-autumn.
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