Nanzen-ji Temple, a 13th-century Zen Buddhist temple, stands in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. The expansive grounds feature a dry stone formal Japanese garden, a European-style 19th-century aqueduct, and a traditional tea house. Visitors can ascend the steep stone steps to the Sanmon Gate, where they are rewarded with panoramic views of Kyoto. The blend of historical and cultural elements offers a unique experience, inviting exploration and reflection.
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