Today when I go to Luobei area, I first go to Yuanguang Temple. The most famous thing about this place is the round cave. There are not many people.

Day3. Luobei (Source Koan/Koyue Temple/しょうざん)+Kitano Tenmangu Shrine

After I came out, I found that there was a Koetsu Temple next to it, so I went in and walked around. There was an angle inside where I could see Kyoto city, and there were fewer people than Genkoan.

I went out to buy some fried chicken at the 7-11 on the roadside and walked downhill. Luobei is really not very popular. There are no people on the road and there are almost no buses.

On the way, we also came across a handmade self-service vegetable selling station.

I saw on Kyoto's website that Shozan is a maple viewing spot, so I went to take a look, and it was not far from Genkoan;

It is actually a resort area, a place for weddings and the like, but the scenery is very nice and there are almost no tourists there. There is also a church among the red leaves, which is very interesting and highly recommended! !


But then I had a brain twitch... I thought I still had some time to go to Arashiyama for a walk, but the bus ride was almost dead. After I got off, Changjikoji Temple was closed, so I just walked around.

In the evening, I went to Kitano Tenmangu Shrine to see the night maple and the related sales of Nodan. However, it was really difficult to take pictures of the night maple at night because the searchlight was too bright...

There is a place inside where you can drink tea for free. It is really comfortable to have a cup of hot tea at night as winter approaches.

(To be continued…)

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