
Motsuji Temple
Motsuji Temple, founded in the 9th century, was once one of the grandest temple complexes in all of Japan, rivalling even Kyoto in scale and beauty. Today, the original buildings are gone, but the Pure Land garden — a UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside nearby Chusonji — survives in near-perfect condition, centred on the tranquil Oizumi-ga-ike pond. The garden represents the Buddhist concept of paradise on earth, and walking its gravel paths feels genuinely otherworldly. Seasonal events including the Genpei Ennen-no-Mai dance performance bring the site to life throughout the year.
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Visit Chusonji Temple on the same day — they are 15 minutes apart by foot or bike. The iris season in June is spectacular and far less crowded than the autumn foliage peak.
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