A complete collection of scenic spots in Okazaki, Kyoto

Kyoto Okazaki is located in Japan, where there are very famous Buddhist shrines and many mysterious and intangible characteristic buildings. This is particularly worrying because of its long history and the blending of ancient and modern elements. Let's share with you the travel strategy of Okazaki in Kyoto.

The ancient capital Kyoto has not only ancient shrines and Buddhist temples, but also modern buildings designed by many famous architects. If you are tired of seeing palaces full of maple leaves and Daiguo Temple swaying under cherry blossoms, you may wish to take a trip to modern Japanese architecture, where modernity and tradition are integrated, and history and the present are equally important. ?

Key words: the characteristic architecture of the blend of tradition and modernity | the classic route of combining niche and popular attractions?

There is a place called Okazaki in the south of Jing Zuo District in Kyoto. In the period of peace, it belongs to the area named "Baihe" in the east of peace. At the end of Ping 'an, Baihetang, which implemented courtyard administration, was built here, and Liujialan Temple, headed by Hawke, was also built here, which was once extremely prosperous. However, in the Kamakura era, the fire erased these buildings from history, leaving only the name "Okazaki" handed down to this day. ?

The modernization of Kyoto cannot be separated from Lake Biwa. At the end of Edo, the decline of Kyoto, riots and the relocation of the capital tortured this ancient capital for thousands of years. As one of the strategies of colonizing and rejuvenating the country, the drainage plan of Lake Biwa has been implemented, and water transportation, irrigation and hydropower have laid the foundation for the modernization of Kyoto. In the 28th year of Meiji, in order to publicize Kyoto culture, the government held an exposition to encourage business in China, and held a commemorative ceremony of "Safe Relocation of Capital 1 100". As a symbol of the commemorative ceremony, the Peace Shrine was built in the Expo Park. ?

In Okazaki, there is such a long corridor, and you can generally appreciate the architectural aesthetics of marble and concrete. It starts from Kyoto Art Museum (the museum), passes through Kyoto Government Library, Peace Shrine, Kyoto Wudao Center, Kyoto Art Museum (another museum), rohmtheatre Kyoto, and finally reaches Fujii Kaicheng Hall.

It takes only an hour and a half to travel about three kilometers. Tourists seem to have crossed from one end of time to the other, and those buildings that look cold seem to be waiting for you quietly with an unshakable heart. ?

Route: Kyoto Prefecture Art Museum (the museum)-Kyoto Prefecture Library-Peace Shrine-Old Wude Museum (Kyoto Prefecture Wudao Center)-Kyoto Prefecture Art Museum (other museums)-Rohm Theater-Is there an adjacent museum in Kyoto-Fujii Kaicheng?

Time: 1.5 hours/trip: 3 kilometers

1 Kyoto City Art Museum (Museum)?

Showa completed in 8 years | Maeda Jiro design?

Completed in Showa 8 (1933)165438+10, Kyoto Art Museum is the second largest public art museum in Japan to commemorate the emperor's accession ceremony. It mainly collects more than 2,300 Japanese paintings, western paintings, sculptures, handicrafts, books, prints and other works centered on Kyoto after Meiji. At the same time, it has also held many collection exhibitions at home and abroad. ?

Visiting time: 9: 00 am to 5: 00 pm (admission will be closed after 4: 30).

Deadline: every Monday during the Spring Festival (except holidays) (65438+February 28th to 65438+1October 2nd).

Ticket price: It depends on the exhibition (see the exhibition details table for details).

2 Kyoto prefectural library?

Completed in Meiji 42 | Takeda Wuyi Design

Kyoto Prefecture Library was originally opened in Kyoto Imperial Garden, and it was not built in its present place until Meiji 42 (1909). The whole building was designed by the famous architect Takeda Takeichi. Since the year of Heisei 13 (200 1), the reconstruction of other parts has been started on the basis of retaining the front wall.

Opening hours:

Tuesday to Friday (9: 30 ~ 19: 00) weekends and holidays (9: 30 ~ 17: 00)

Deadline: every Monday, the fourth Thursday of every month, 65438+February 28th ~ 65438+1October 14.

Address: No.9, Okazaki Shomachi, the left scenic spot of Kyoto City.

Tel: 075-762-4655

3 Peace Shrine?

Completed in the 28th year of Meiji | Designed by Kikikiyoshi Zi and Tadashio Ito.

In order to commemorate the peaceful relocation of the capital 1 100, a peace shrine was built in the 28th year of Meiji (1895). Imperial sacrifice is a splendid Emperor Kanmu. Beautiful fans are its main feature. Shenyuan is a swimming pool with an area of about 30,000 square meters. It is divided into four gardens in the southeast and northwest, with different flowers all year round. And it has been designated as a national scenic spot.

4 Kyoto budo center?

Meiji was completed in 32 years.

When Emperor Kanmu founded Ping An Jing, he set up Wude Hall in the northwest of Daji Hall. Therefore, the Great Japan Wushu Association established a martial arts school in the present place, which is now also called "martial arts school". As the center of martial arts in Kyoto, Wushu conferences and other activities are often held.

5 Kyoto Metropolitan Art Museum (other museums)?

In April of Heisei 12(2000), another museum of Kyoto Art Museum was officially opened. The history of this Japanese-style building can be traced back to the fifth year of Showa (1930), when it was the East Hall of Kyoto Metropolitan Assembly. Later, in the 39th year of Showa (1964), it was transformed into another palace in Kyoto. Now, as a part of Kyoto Art Museum, it has held many exhibitions.

Opening hours: 9: 00 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m. (entrance will be closed after 4: 30).

Deadline: every Monday during the Spring Festival (except holidays) (65438+February 28th to 65438+1October 2nd).

Ticket price: It depends on the exhibition (see the exhibition details table for details).

Address: Okazaki Commercial Town 13 Okazaki Park, Shizuku District, Kyoto.

6rohmtheatre Kyoto?

Rohmtheatre Kyoto, formerly known as Kyoto Hall, is known as the "Cultural Palace". After 50 years of wind and rain, it has finally taken on a new look and become what it is now.

Opening hours: 9: 00 ~ 19: 00.

Deadline: the whole year

Address: Koji-CHO, Okazaki City, Jing Zuo District, Kyoto Prefecture 13.

Tel: 075-77 1-605 1

7 Fujii Kaicheng will have an adjacent pavilion.

Dazheng completed the design of 15 | Takeda Wuyi.

There is a private art gallery near Dongshan Lianfeng in Kyoto. On the clear water, the octagonal hall painted with cinnabar made of China ancient wood is reflected, and the hall is covered with 3,600 pieces of yellow glazed tiles in Qianlong period. It was founded by Shiga industrialist Nosuke Fujii, and its architect is very famous Takeda Takeichi.

/kloc-at the age of 0/7, Kensuke Fujii came to Shanghai to study at East Asia Wentong College. At the age of 33, he took over management of dozens of trading companies. At the age of 34, he became a member of the House of Representatives and got to know Inukai Tsuyoshi. Since then, his interest in China culture has become more and more out of control, and he began to collect. The name of the neighborhood pavilion comes from the sentence "Germany is not alone, there must be neighbors" in the Analects of Confucius, which conveys the good wishes of good-neighborly friendship between China and Japan.

Most of the collections in the adjacent museums come from China. From Shang Dynasty to Qing Dynasty, from bronzes, Buddha statues and ceramics, to masonry, seals, books and paintings, the treasures of China for 4,000 years shine here.

Specific exhibit information: Please see the article "Catalogue of Neighboring Treasures of Fujii Kaicheng Club".

Opening hours: 12: ~ 15: 30 on the first and third sundays of each month (except for 65438+ 10 and August).

Admission price: adult 1000 yen (the museum) and adult 400 yen (the second museum).

Children under 6 years old are free.

Address: No.44, Fandi, Yuanshengsi Town, Okazaki, Shizuoka, Kyoto

Tel: 075-76 1-0638