開山御廟の静謐を感じる池。
池(開山御廟)の特徴
鶴見や桜の花が水面に映える四季折々の風景が楽しめる。
美しく手入れされた庭園内の池は静かな雰囲気を提供する。
鑑真和上を祀る御廟近くの暗緑色の池が心を癒やしてくれる。
The Ike (池, Pond) at Kaisan Gobyō (開山御廟, Founder’s Mausoleum) is a serene and spiritually significant site within Tōshōdai-ji (唐招提寺) in Nara, Japan. Tōshōdai-ji was founded in 759 by Jianzhen (鑑真, Ganjin in Japanese), a Chinese monk who overcame great hardships to bring Tang dynasty Buddhist teachings to Japan. The Kaisan Gobyō serves as Jianzhen’s final resting place, enshrining his legacy.Surrounding the mausoleum is a beautifully maintained garden, with the Ike (pond) at its heart. This pond enhances the tranquil atmosphere of the site, reflecting the temple’s emphasis on harmony between nature and spirituality. It is said that the pond’s still waters symbolize the purity and enlightenment that Jianzhen sought to share with Japan. The scene is particularly striking during autumn, when the colorful foliage mirrors in the water, and in spring, when cherry blossoms gently fall onto its surface.The Kaisan Gobyō and its pond are not just a memorial but a place for deep contemplation and respect. Monks and visitors alike come here to pay homage to Jianzhen, reflecting on his dedication and perseverance. This hidden gem within Tōshōdai-ji offers a profound sense of peace, making it an essential stop for those exploring the temple’s rich history and spiritual significance.
鑑真の波乱を癒やしてくれる暗緑色の池。
昔、カルガモの親子がこの開山さんのお池と東の四条池を行き来するニュースが全国的に流れたことがあった朧げな記憶があります唐招提寺らしくてすきです。
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周辺のオススメ
開山・鑑真和上を祀る御廟のすぐそばにある池です。