Indawo Yokunqula
Gokokuji Temple
bayi 20 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo,
Kutheni abantu bendawo beyincoma
This is a mecca for those studying the Japanese tea ceremony. During the Showa era, there were several tea rooms built in the temple in order to make it a hub for the tea ceremony, and the grave of the immensely famous tea master Fumaiko Matsudaira was moved here. I recommend that anyone interested in learning the ceremony come offer prayers here. The temple often holds tea ceremonies, some of which are private, some of which are appointment only, and some of which are open to the general public without reservation. The bowls they use may come from different eras, depending on the season and the other utensils being used.
Amacebiso asuka kubantu basekuhlaleni
Historic temple There is a grave such as 'Okuma Shigenobu' 'Yamagata Ara' who made modern Japan! Motoyama is an important cultural asset of the country
Izinto onokuzenza kufuphi
Abantu basekuhlaleni nabo bayayincoma
Indawo
5-chōme-40-1 Ōtsuka
Bunkyo City, Tokyo