Jojakko-ji Temple, a small Buddhist temple dating from the late-16th century, is nestled on the side of Mt. Kokura in Kyoto’s popular Arashiyama District. Despite the district’s bustling tourist activity, this temple remains a peaceful retreat. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the city from its elevated position. The temple’s serene atmosphere and historic setting provide a contemplative space, making it a refreshing stop for those exploring the area.
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