Arkitettura
Rokkakudo
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Admiring the temple Rokkakudo through the large glass wall, you can enjoy a coffee in the particular atmosphere of this Starbuck shop.
Formally known as Shiuzan Chohoji Temple, the Rokkakudo is considered to be the "birthplace" of Ikebana (flower arranging), one of Kyoto's arts and crafts. Distance: 14 minutes' walk Opening hours: 6:00~17:00, open everyday Entrance fee: free
The Rokkaku-dō (六角堂 Rokkaku-dō), official name Chōhō-ji (頂法寺 Chōhō-ji), is a Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, said to have been established by Prince Shōtoku. Rokkaku-dō is believed to have been established in the early Heian period.
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Lokalità
248 Dōnomaechō
Kyoto, Kyoto