From Daisho-in Temple the views down onto Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic torii are quite impressive.
Daisho-in administered Itsukushima Shrine until 1868, and it was, like most religious sites in Japan at the time both Buddhist and "shinto" hence the pagoda....
It was getting late and my plan was tp sleep out in a park on the back-side of the island.
I didnt go into the shrine..... too expensive, too many visitors, and having been there several times before, not much to see....
Said to be the biggest rice-spoon, shamoji, in the world...
Miyajima has numerous shrines on the shoreline, and originally all of them were only visited by boat, no-one lived on the island
Now there is a road on a small section of the coast of Miyajima, but still some of the shrines can only be reached by boat.
On the back side of the island, there are lots of oyster farms.
My room for the night was a bench in a small park. The previous post was on
Daishoin Temple.
Neat to see these different views of the island. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI hope that is not the bench you used to sleep on. It looks very small! Thanks for all the wonderful photos from this month. Some have an almost magical vibe.
ReplyDeleteNo. mine was undercover... but not any wider... I have slept in many very uncomfortable places over the years... still enjoy it...
DeleteThat last photo brought a big sigh of relief from throngs of maple at the famous tohri. Global warminging seems to taking its toll. Lily
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