Murasaki is said to have begun writing The Tale of Genji at Ishiyamadera Temple on the night of the full moon, August 1004. To commemorate this event, the temple maintains a Genji Room with a life-size figure of the author at work. |
Figure of Murasaki Shikibu in the Genji Room.
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Murasaki Shikibu on pilgrimage at Ishiyamadera Temple.
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Nyorin Kannon with the
Wheel of Law. |
The temple's tahoto (treasure tower) was built by Minamoto Yoritomo in the Kamakura period, and is the oldest of its type in Japan. |
The tahoto in Autumn.
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Statue of Murasaki Shikibu, author of
The Tale of Genji, on the hillside at Ishiyamadera. |
Cherry blossom in the Muyu-En Garden
at Ishiyamadera Temple. |
Irises in Muyu-en garden.
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The entrance to
Ishiyama-dera temple is guarded by two nio. |
Ishiyama-dera is particularly beautiful during the cherry-blossom season. The temple's buildings and gardens are spread out over the mountain side. |
Momiji at Ishiyamadera Temple.
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Path to the pond.
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Cherry blossom above the pond.
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