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Ishiyama-dera Temple


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.



Ishiyamadera Temple Murasaki Genji Room

Figure of Murasaki Shikibu in the Genji Room.





Murasaki Shikibu at Ishiyamadera Temple


Murasaki Shikibu on pilgrimage at Ishiyamadera Temple.




Ishiyama Temple Kannon

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.



Ishiyama Temple Tahoto

The tahoto in Autumn.




Statue of Murasaki Shikibu

Statue of Murasaki Shikibu, author of
The Tale of Genji, on the hillside
at Ishiyamadera.




Ishiyama Temple Cherryblossom

Cherry blossom in the Muyu-En Garden
at Ishiyamadera Temple.




Ishiyama Temple Waterfall

Irises in Muyu-en garden.




Ishiyamadera temple gate

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.



Ishiyamadera Temple Momiji

Momiji at Ishiyamadera Temple.




Ishiyamadera Temple Path

Path to the pond.




Ishiyamadera Temple cherry blossom

Cherry blossom above the pond.

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