最寄り駅・バス停
Shinsen-en mae station
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地元の人からのヒント
Japan's oldest Shrine!平安京造営の時に設けられた宮中附属の禁苑で,大池には天皇や公家が船を浮かべ、歌や花、音楽を楽しみ、御池通の由来にもなった。弘法大師空海が祈雨の修法をし、祇園祭の発祥地でもある。平安の面影を残す境内には願いが叶う法成橋(赤い橋)や、年の恵方を祀る歳徳神がある。5月には神泉苑祭、11月には神泉苑狂言の公演がある。創建:794(延暦13)年 平安建都の年
Shinsen-en (lit. "Sacred Spring Garden") is the remains of a Heian Period garden just south of Nijo Castle in the west of Kyoto. Shinsen-en is all that now remains of Emperor Kammu's original palace and pleasure garden built from 794, when the capital was moved to Kyoto (Heian-kyo). Shinsen-en is now a sub-temple of Toji Temple in the south of the city below Kyoto Station.
Shinsen-en (lit. "Sacred Spring Garden") is the remains of a Heian Period garden just south of Nijo Castle in the west of Kyoto. Shinsen-en is all that now remains of Emperor Kammu's original palace and pleasure garden built from 794, when the capital was moved to Kyoto (Heian-kyo). Shinsen-en is…
所在地
Monzenchō Nakagyo Ward
Kyoto, Kyoto