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The Anraku-ji Temple presents a breathtaking sight in cherry blossom season and autumn, which are the only times it is accessible to the public.
The Anraku-ji Temple presents a breathtaking sight in cherry blossom season and autumn, which are the only times it is accessible to the public. The 13th century Buddhist temple of priest Honen is open on few weekends in April - June and November - December.
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21 Shishigatani Goshonodancho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 606-8422, Japan
+81 75-771-5360
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