Temples and Shrines
Kiyomizu Temple

“Nioh-mon” “Nioh-mon” is the main gate of Kiyomizu Temple. It has statues of Nioh inside it.This gate was built in 15th century.Looking at it from the stage, you can see that, this gate stands on the direction of the imperial palace.It was built in this position so that people wouldn’t be able to overlook the palace where the emperor was living in.

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Japanese Cuisine
cream stew.

I ate cream stew.Ingredients (for 2 people)Chicken thigh150gOnion (1/2)80gPotatoes (1/2)50gCarrot (1/3)50gWhite wine1 tablespoon#Japan.#healthy food.#Japanesefood.#Japanese culture.#stayhome.#stayhealth.#staywork.#stay eat .#Kyoto https://masamiyake.com

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Japanese Cuisine
beef yakiniku.

I ate beef yakiniku.Ingredients (for 2-3 people) Pork or beef… 200-250g*Meat parts are summarized in step ➀Rice: 2-3 bowls worth of riceGrated garlic: about 0.5 cm in a tubeGrated ginger… about 1 cm in a tubeSoy sauce… 2 tablespoonsSugar… 1 tablespoon#Japan.#healthy food.#Japanesefood.#Japanese culture.#stayhome.#stayhealth.#staywork.#stay eat .#Kyoto https://masamiyake.com

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fried chicken.

I ate fried chicken.materialchicken (your favorite part)2 to 3 pieces☆Milk1/2 cup☆Eggsone☆ Garlic tube2 centimeters★ soft flour1 cup★ Allspiceless than 1 teaspoon#Japan.#healthy food.#Japanesefood.#Japanese culture.#stayhome.#stayhealth.#staywork.#stay eat .#Kyoto https://masamiyake.com

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Japanese Cuisine
fried shrimp.

I ate fried shrimp.Ingredients [For 2 people]Shrimp (with shell)6 tailscabbage2 sheetslemon1/4 pieceonion1/4 pieceeggs (for boiled eggs)1 pieceEgg (for beaten egg)1 piececake flourmoderate amountbread crumbsmoderate amount#Japan.#healthy food.#Japanesefood.#Japanese culture.#stayhome.#stayhealth.#staywork.#stay eat .#Kyoto https://masamiyake.com

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butter sautéed salmon and mushrooms.

I had the butter sautéed salmon and mushrooms.Ingredients (for 2 people)Raw salmon (fillet)2 slices (190g)pepperA little (0.1g)cake flour1 tablespoonking oyster mushroom1 (50g)shimeji mushrooms1 pack (100g)Garlic (thinly sliced)1 piecebutter5gOlive oil2 teaspoons#Japan.#healthy food.#Japanesefood.#Japanese culture.#stayhome.#stayhealth.#staywork.#stay eat .#Kyoto https://masamiyake.com

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Japanese Cuisine
vegetable curry rice.

I ate vegetable curry rice.Ingredients (amount that is easy to make)Ginger … 1 pieceOnion … 1 pieceCarrot … 1Potatoes … 4 mediumEggplant … 2 to 3Paprika … 1Green beans … 10Mushrooms … 8 piecesTomato … 1 pieceApple … 1 pieceCurry roux (flakes) … about 80g#Japan.#healthy food.#Japanesefood.#Japanese culture.#stayhome.#stayhealth.#staywork.#stay eat .#Kyoto https://masamiyake.com

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Temples and Shrines
Kiyomizu Temple

Overview It is a temple located in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture with a long history, built about 1,200 years ago.It has a main hall designated as a national treasure and many buildings designated as important cultural properties.It is a tourist attraction that represents Kyoto, which was registered as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1994, and is visited by many worshipers from all over the world. Kiyomizu-dera temple and gardens, Kyoto, Japan travel video by tourvideos.com

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Temples and Shrines
Kiyomizu Temple

History of Kiyomizu Temple The history of Kiyomizu-Temple begins when a monk Kenshin was told in a dream by an old man, “Go north and find a crystal spring.”When he follows the instructions and heads north, he finds a waterfall with pure water at Otowa Mountain in Kyoto. There, he meets a practicing hermit and is given a tree to carve a statue of thousand-armed Kannon.Two years later, Sakanoue no Tamura Maro, a warrior who visited Mt. Otowa, meets Kenshin.Impressed by the teachings of Kenshin, he built a temple with the eleven-faced thousand-armed Kannon as its principal image, and named it Kiyomizu-Temple after Otowa Waterfall.

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Japanese Cuisine
goya tempura.

I ate goya tempura.ingredients for 4 people1 goyaAppropriate amount of tempura floursalt (optional)#Japan.#healthy food.#Japanesefood.#Japanese culture.#stayhome.#stayhealth.#staywork.#stay eat .#Kyoto https://masamiyake.com

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