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One Hundred Scenes of Kobe

Hide Kawanishi’s “ Kobe Hyakkei ”

86. ZENSHO-JI TEMPLE

  • 1952-53
  • The right image is the photo of the current same spot photo by Takayuki Kita (2009)

This temple, also called the Maple Temple, belongs to the Zen Sect and is noted for the beauty of its maple leaves and for the many gourds which are hung in the main building to provide nests for sparrows. The temple was built in the 14th century.

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