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Daisen-in 大仙院 by Patrick Vierthaler

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

Daisen-in 大仙院

A sub-temple of Daitoku-ji. The temple used to have a strict no-photo policy until late 2024, but photography is now allowed.

Daisen-in 大仙院 by Patrick Vierthaler

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

Daisen-in 大仙院

A sub-temple of Daitoku-ji. The temple used to have a strict no-photo policy until late 2024, but photography is now allowed.

Daisen-in 大仙院 by Patrick Vierthaler

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

Daisen-in 大仙院

A sub-temple of Daitoku-ji. The temple used to have a strict no-photo policy until late 2024, but photography is now allowed.

Daisen-in 大仙院 by Patrick Vierthaler

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

Daisen-in 大仙院

A sub-temple of Daitoku-ji. The temple used to have a strict no-photo policy until late 2024, but photography is now allowed.

Daisen-in 大仙院 by Patrick Vierthaler

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

Daisen-in 大仙院

A sub-temple of Daitoku-ji. The temple used to have a strict no-photo policy until late 2024, but photography is now allowed.

Kyoto, Japan by UltraPanavision

© UltraPanavision, all rights reserved.

Kyoto, Japan

Rarely photographed, one of the rock or zen gardens in Daisen-in (大仙院), a sub-temple in the Daitoku-ji complex. Of all the gardens I visited in Kyoto this was my favourite, its extreme minimalism was simply sublime. But what does it mean? Volcanoes? Hats? Tits?

Kyoto, Japan by UltraPanavision

© UltraPanavision, all rights reserved.

Kyoto, Japan

Rarely photographed, one of the rock or zen gardens in Daisen-in (大仙院), a sub-temple in the Daitoku-ji complex. Of all the gardens I visited in Kyoto this was my favourite, its extreme minimalism and ambiguity was simply sublime,

Lonely momiji, Daisen-in temple, Kyoto, Japan by Damien Douxchamps

© Damien Douxchamps, all rights reserved.

Lonely momiji, Daisen-in temple, Kyoto, Japan

I don't want to say this too loudly but... Daisen-in has just started to allow photography (^-^)v

Explored December 16th, 2024 #75

Chashitsu Okoshi-ezu by failing_angel

Chashitsu Okoshi-ezu

(Teahouse Fold-up Plans) Vol.1
Garden, Daisen-in, Daitoku Temple
Bokusui Shobō, 1963


Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan
窓学 
窓は文明であり、文化である
(December 2021 – April 2022)

With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways.
At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all our views on the world in an exhibition by the Tokyo-based Window Research Institute, a foundation dedicated to supporting research into windows and disseminating knowledge about them.
Curated under the direction of architect and critic Igarashi Taro, Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan examines how windows influence our views on the environment, contemporary urban living, craftsmanship, design, architecture, and in print literature.
[Japan House]

Chashitsu Okoshi-ezu by failing_angel

Chashitsu Okoshi-ezu

(Teahouse Fold-up Plans) Vol.1
Garden, Daisen-in, Daitoku Temple
Bokusui Shobō, 1963


Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan
窓学 
窓は文明であり、文化である
(December 2021 – April 2022)

With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways.
At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all our views on the world in an exhibition by the Tokyo-based Window Research Institute, a foundation dedicated to supporting research into windows and disseminating knowledge about them.
Curated under the direction of architect and critic Igarashi Taro, Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan examines how windows influence our views on the environment, contemporary urban living, craftsmanship, design, architecture, and in print literature.
[Japan House]

Chashitsu Okoshi-ezu by failing_angel

Chashitsu Okoshi-ezu

(Teahouse Fold-up Plans) Vol.1
Garden, Daisen-in, Daitoku Temple
Bokusui Shobō, 1963


Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan
窓学 
窓は文明であり、文化である
(December 2021 – April 2022)

With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways.
At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all our views on the world in an exhibition by the Tokyo-based Window Research Institute, a foundation dedicated to supporting research into windows and disseminating knowledge about them.
Curated under the direction of architect and critic Igarashi Taro, Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan examines how windows influence our views on the environment, contemporary urban living, craftsmanship, design, architecture, and in print literature.
[Japan House]

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (7) by Odd Roar Aalborg

© Odd Roar Aalborg, all rights reserved.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (7)

大仙院

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisen-in
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daitoku-ji

This photo was taken with a newly purchased SLR camera in 1977 and was scanned in 2017.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (5) by Odd Roar Aalborg

© Odd Roar Aalborg, all rights reserved.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (5)

大仙院

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisen-in
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daitoku-ji

This photo was taken with a newly purchased SLR camera in 1977 and was scanned in 2017.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (4) by Odd Roar Aalborg

© Odd Roar Aalborg, all rights reserved.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (4)

大仙院

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisen-in
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daitoku-ji

This photo was taken with a newly purchased SLR camera in 1977 and was scanned in 2017.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (6) by Odd Roar Aalborg

© Odd Roar Aalborg, all rights reserved.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (6)

大仙院

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisen-in
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daitoku-ji

This photo was taken with a newly purchased SLR camera in 1977 and was scanned in 2017.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (2) by Odd Roar Aalborg

© Odd Roar Aalborg, all rights reserved.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (2)

大仙院

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisen-in
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daitoku-ji

This photo was taken with a newly purchased SLR camera in 1977 and was scanned in 2017.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (1) by Odd Roar Aalborg

© Odd Roar Aalborg, all rights reserved.

Kyoto in Japan: Daisen-in in Daitoku-ji (1)

大仙院

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisen-in
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daitoku-ji

This photo was taken with a newly purchased SLR camera in 1977 and was scanned in 2017.

2015-11-06 Japon 085 by louisvolant

2015-11-06 Japon 085

2015-11-06 Japon 078 by louisvolant

2015-11-06 Japon 078

2015-11-06 Japon 077 by louisvolant

2015-11-06 Japon 077