Spring at Maruyama Park
Cathy CawoodPhotos of spring hanami party at Maruyama park in Kyoto, with people celebrating under lit-up cherry blossom trees.
Maruyama Park is the oldest public park in Kyoto and a popular springtime cherry blossom viewing spot. It opened in 1886 and is located next to Yasaka Shrine in Higashiyama District.
The park was laid out by the well-known gardening expert Ogawa Jibee (1860–1933). As it is one of the most popular places for hanami in Kyoto, it can get quite crowded during the high season in April. The main attraction of the park is a beautiful weeping cherry that is illuminated at night.
In the southwest of the park is the Chorakukan Villa, which the Japanese tobacco king Murai Kichibee had built. This property is now used as a hotel.
This gorgeous weeping cherry tree is the star of the park. The blossoms in spring offer a beautiful scene to everyone in the park. It is also known as the Gion weeping cherry tree.
15-minute walk from Kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu Line or 10-minute walk from Gion Shijo Station on the Tozai Line.
Photos of spring hanami party at Maruyama park in Kyoto, with people celebrating under lit-up cherry blossom trees.
ภาพงานฉลองเทศกาลฤดูใบไม้ผลิ ณ สวนสาธารณะมารุยามะแห่งเมืองเกียวโต ซึ่งเนืองแน่นไปด้วยผู้คนที่มาร่วมฉลองใต้ต้นซากุระที่กำลังเบ่งบานเต็มที่
Kyoto Maruyama Koen Park: Delicate cherry blossoms in spring, and colorful autumn trees are both splendid here.
สวน Maruyama Koen Park ที่เกียวโต: ดอกซากุระบานที่บอบบางในฤดูใบไม้ผลิและใบไม้สีสันสดใสในฤดูใบไม้เปลี่ยนสีงดงามทั้งคู่ที่นี่
Au parc Maruyama à Kyoto, les cerisiers en fleurs au printemps et les érables flamboyants en automne sont tout aussi splendides!
Red maple leaves around the pond in Maruyama Park make it an attractive place to enjoy autumn color in Kyoto.
Taman Maruyama Kyoto: Bunga sakura lembut pada musim semi, dan pohon musim gugur berwarna-warni keduanya sangat indah di sini.
Lá phong đỏ quanh hồ nước ở Công viên Maruyama khiến nơi đây trở thành địa điểm hấp dẫn để thưởng ngoạn sắc thu ở Kyoto.
Công viên Kyoto Maruyama Koen: Những bông hoa anh nở rộ dịu dàng vào mùa xuân, và những chiếc lá mùa thu đầy màu sắc đều có vẻ đẹp rực rỡ tại đây.
В парке Маруяма в Киото, цветущие вишни весной и огненные клены осенью всё так же прекрасны!
Hình ảnh bữa tiệc ngắm hoa anh đào mùa xuân tại công viên Maruyama ở Kyoto, với những người ăn mừng dưới tán hoa anh đào.
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The Yasaka Cry, located in the Gion district in Kyoto, is often referred to as the Gion Shrine. The shrine is one of the most famous shrines in the city of Kyoto and is located at the end of Shijo-dori Street. The grounds of the shrine include several buildings and gates. Including the main hall and also a stage. Every year, Yakasa Shrine hosts numerous events and festivals that are important to the Japanese and is a popular destination for many visitors to Kyoto City. The Yasaka Shrine respects the gods Susanoo-no-mikoto, Kushiinadahime-no-mikoto, and Yahashira-no-mikogami. Above all, Susanoo-no-mikoto is an important god in Japanese mythology, known for his victory over Yamata-no-orochi (a great serpent with eight heads: a symbol of numerous disasters).
Kodaiji (高台寺) is located northeast of the Yasaka Hokanji Temple at the foot of the Higashiyama Ryozen Mountains in Kyoto. The official name of the temple is Kodaiji-Jushozenji Temple. In 1606, the temple of Kita-no-Mandokoro was dedicated in memory of her late husband. Kita-no-Mandokoro was also known as nene. The Kaisando (Founder's Hall), Otama-ya (Sanctuary), Kasatei (Tea House), Shiguretei (Tea House), Omotetmon (Gate to the Sanctuary), and Kangetsudai (Moon Viewing Pavilion) are designated as important cultural assets in Japan. The temple garden is said to have been designed by the landscape gardener Kobori Enshu (1579-1647). The Japanese government has designated the garden as a historic site and a place of scenic beauty. The interior of the main building was originally painted with lacquer and covered with exquisite gold decorations. However, the current building was rebuilt in 1912 after several fires. Kodai-ji hosts modern art exhibitions in spring and fall. These are set up in the rock garden in front of Houjyo and are creatively illuminated at night.
Kennin-ji is a historic Zen Buddhist temple in Higashiyama, Kyoto, Japan, near Gion, at the end of Hanami Lane. It is considered to be one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan or "five most important Zen temples of Kyoto". [Wikipedia]