With a seasonal expression, about 500 in Japanese apricot with red blossoms white plum blossoms are planted in the Narita heap of deep tasteful gardens park.
The mean age of a tree is over 70 years, and the dignified flower that a lot of mossed Furuki is dignified pleases a tourist.
On each Saturday, Sunday during a Plum Blossom Festival period, Tsugaru samisen, a koto, a shakuhachi, performances such as the erhu and service of the amazake are performed in the Western-style garden in the Narita mountain park and entertain the who visited the sightseeing, and the contributor's haiku contest of the enjoying ume blossom is held, too.
In addition, in Bairin in Ikegami of the Bodhisattva of wisdom and intellect, the outdoor tea ceremony by the Omotesenke Narita city tea ceremony society is held, too (free-for-all) and can enjoy elegance of a time.
The contributor's haiku box of the enjoying ume blossom phrase is installed in a plum Festival venue and the Sogo Reido Sanctuary of Mt. Narita Park during period and has do contributor's haiku toward nearly 600 every year.
Amazing Japanese Buddhist Temple. One of my favourites in the country. Climbing the entry staircase takes you through the gate to another world.
A famous temple in Chiba. Somehow there are many Unagi restaurants from the station to the temple. Once you arrive at the gate, you need to climb up a few stairs to reach the temple. This temple is very beautiful, and there is amazing park where you can walk around. Definitely visit the temple if you around the area.
It fantastic place to met some history of Japan and it is for free which is a great bonus! Some structures are form X century so it is really very impressive. If you happen to be around it is simple must see! Great experience .
So i had planned to visit this place before coming to Japan. Yesterday i finally went and i was not disappointed. Its free admission and the place is huge! There is a park connected to the shrine and this was very worthwhile. The park has a waterfall and 3 ponds. The size of the structures are incredible and you can get hand drawn stamps in the temple. Enjoy.
Visited during a long layover in Japan. Definitely worth the trouble of leaving the airport! The temple is beautiful and the grounds and trails are such a treat to walk. Wasn't too overcrowded when I was there mid-week, and there was a neat ceremony going on mid-day. Highly recommend!