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Autumn Visit to Kita-in Temple, Kawagoe, Japan

埼玉県・川越市・喜多院

Kitain in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, is the head temple of the Tendai Sect in the Kanto region of Japan. A few photos from a visit on a calm autumn day.

All photos shot with Mamiya 6 and 50mm f/4 lens on Fujicolor Pro 400H film.
Developed and scanned by
Yamamoto Camera.

Outside the main hall of Kitain, one gets a nice view of the temple grounds with a pagoda, a purification fountain and an incense burning oven.

In 1638, a fire destroyed most of Kitain. To help rebuilding it, the third Tokugawa shogun, Iemitsu, ordered several palace buildings to be moved from Edo Castle to this site in Kawagoe. Today, these are the only surviving buildings of Edo Castle, and behind them, a view opens up into a beautiful Japanese garden.

Located in a small separate courtyard on the temple grounds are the Gohyaku Rakan, 540 stone statues of the disciples of Buddha. Carved between 1782 and 1825, the statues portray the disciples in a great variety of positions, so that no two are alike.

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Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl is a Photographer in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in Travel, Location, Editorial and Street Photography.
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