• flower" (五葉聯芳, goyō renpō). Saihō-ji was destroyed by fire during the Ōnin War,[2] and twice ravaged by floods during the Edo period, but it has since been rebuilt.
  • Saiho-ji is a Buddhist temple, nicknamed Kokedera, located in the western suburb of Kyoto.
  • The garden of Saihō-ji is acclaimed by many as Kyoto’s most beautiful garden and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage.
  • Saihō-ji. In the middle of Japan, namely in its old capital, called Kyoto, the magnificent Mkhov Saykhodzi garden, which is a real attraction of the whole country...
  • Saihō-ji, also known as Koke-dera or the “Moss Temple,” is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the western hills of Kyoto, Japan.
  • Worship Method: Saihō-ji is one of the most revered Buddhist temples in Japan, known for its tranquil atmosphere and its lush, mossy gardens.
  • In 1994, Saihō-ji was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto".
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