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Once outside the Hojo and back in Nanzenji’s public
                                                                                                                 grounds, there is a very impressive large brick
                                                                                                                 aqueduct which goes through the temple grounds and
                                                                                                                 was built in the Meiji Period (1868-1912). Mentioned
                                                                                                                 earlier in the article, the aqueduct is part of the canal
                                                                                                                 system which runs along the Philosopher’s Path. The
                                                                                                                 canal was built to carry water and goods between
                                                                                                                 Kyoto and Lake Biwa.
                                                                                                                 There are also many sub-temples within the grounds of
                                                                                                                 Nanzenji, including the Nanzenin Temple, Konchi-in
                                                                                                                 Temple and the Tenjuan Temple.

                                                                                                                 One of the sub-temples we visited was the Tenjuan
                                                                                                                 Temple of which it had a small entrance fee of only 400
                                                                                                                 yen (£3.00). The temple is dedicated to the Zen master
                                                                                           Above and Left:
                                                                                           Nanzenji’s former head   who served Emperor Kameyama and its main hall and
                                                                                           priest’s residence or   gate date back to the early 17th century. The temple
                                                                                           Hojo and main hall.
                                                                                                                 has really pleasant gardens, which include an
                                                                                                                 immaculate raked rock garden and pond garden which
                                                                                           Below:
                                                                                           The aqueduct that runs   flows through some of the surrounding woodland, there
                                                                                           the Philosopher’s Path is   are also many nice features within the garden, including
                                                                                           part of the canal system   viewpoint, stepping stones in the pond and bridges.
                                                                                           built to carry water and
                                                                                           goods between Kyoto   The gardens were particularly attractive at the time of
                                                                                           and Lake Biwa.        year we visited due to the autumn colours.
































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