Rosewoman: Returning to the irresistible and much photographed Koto-in in the Daitokuji temple complex
Rosewoman: Koto-in: turning path along a stone walkway through a moss garden
Rosewoman: Koto-in: the path draws you on
Rosewoman: Koto-in gardener pointing out needed work, and a bamboo grove beyond the wall.
Rosewoman: Koto-in gardener
Rosewoman: Koto-in pathway: under a canopy of maple and bamboo
Rosewoman: Koto-in: a second gate, and another right and left turn to the entry
Rosewoman: Koto-in: detail of fence at final turn toward entry
Rosewoman: Koto-in: hanging lantern
Rosewoman: Koto-in: a view in which to lose oneself
Rosewoman: Koto-in: the garden seems to accept and welcome you
Rosewoman: Koto-in: outside this veranda, garden with stone footpath
Rosewoman: Koto-in: my favorite lantern again
Rosewoman: Koto-in: Momoyama period roofline with Hosokawa family crest
Rosewoman: Koto-in: Hosokawa family crest, a large circle surrounded by eight smaller ones
Rosewoman: Koto-in garden: farewell till next time
Rosewoman: Jizo, moss garden, Sanzen-in Temple