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Shōren-in

Coordinates: 35°00′26″N 135°47′00″E / 35.007311°N 135.783197°E / 35.007311; 135.783197
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Front yard in Shinden

Shōren-in (青蓮院) is a Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. Also known as the Awata Palace, it was built in the late 13th century.

Shōren-in was formerly the temple of the imperial abbot of the Tendai headquarters on Mount Hiei; the abbot was required to be chosen from the imperial family or high court aristocracy. After the Great Kyoto Fire of 1788, it was used as a temporary imperial palace. The main hall was rebuilt in 1895.

Recommended Japanese garden with massive eight-hundred year old camphor trees (kusonoki). Beautiful small waterfall set over a pond filled with large stones.

Since it seems bypassed by most tour groups it is one of the better- kept secrets of Kyoto.

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35°00′26″N 135°47′00″E / 35.007311°N 135.783197°E / 35.007311; 135.783197