Kyoto from above, one of the hills leading to Mt. Hiei and Enryakuji, 20/03/2012 |
Setting off through the giant toori gate marking the local shrine grounds. |
We climbed a very steep ravine slope of Kirara-zaka, so very quickly the bird-eye views of Kyoto started to emerge. |
Our steep path up! In the photo - F, my great Italian friend. She's gonna kill me for this one, but I will risk the statement that it's one hell of an energetic beast in her natural habitat. :-) |
Sacred statues scattered around the woods. Some of them so weathered you can't see the details anymore. |
Beautiful views on the way. |
Yup, it really is snow up there! |
That little patch between the hills is one of the tiny Kyoto nearby cities. Note the sky - doesn't it look like Magritte? |
Tiny bit of Kyoto... and still unidentified white chapel-like building on the slope over there... Ninja-san suggested it might be a part of a film studio, Hmmm... |
Approaching Enryakuji... more and more sacred statues. |
The carving presenting Pure Land Buddhism Amida Triad - Amida Buddha in the middle, Kannon Bosatsu (representing compassion) on the right and Seishin (representing wisdom) on the left; more valuable information on this great site |
Japanese cypresses (hinoki), planted by the sacred area below. They were MASSIVE! |
Steep stairs leading to the Buddha Hall. See that person in red jacket not using the stairs? Guess who can that be, if not a real ninja! |
Bad fortune omikuji tied up to the tree to ward off the bad luck. |
As the kind monk explained to us, it's one of the old sanscrit letteres for Buddha's name, therefore cherished greatly. |
Believe it or not, but down route was much steeper (and potentially more lethal) than climbing one! The water over there is lake Biwa, the biggest lake of Japan. |
At this point, we were so tired we just wanted to run to the station and sit in the train... |
An old shrine at the foot of the mountain. Felling Spirited Away, anyone? :-) |