Japan, Honshu Island, Kyoto. The Shisendo Temple was built in 1641 by the poet Ishikawa Jozan (1583-1672) as a mountain retreat for hermits. It now belongs to the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism. The Temple is famous for its Japanese azalea (tsutsuji) garden and its tranquility.
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