This temple with a hexagonal pagoda in the middle of Kyoto City is commonly called Rokkaku-do, because of its unique shape. Roku means six in Japanese. Some people believe that the hexagon is connected to the purification of the six senses. Before Kyoto became the capital of Japan, Rokkaku-do was already there. Legend has it that later, when Emperor Kanmu asked the temple to move a little bit to make room for the construction of an important new road, Rokkaku-do's temple buildings magically changed to a new location on their own. Rokkaku-do has been quite popular among locals for more than one thousand years and is always crowded with worshippers.
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Kyoto Rokkaku-do Temple
Hexagonal pagoda in the middle of the city

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Lots of cute statues around the pagoda

Rokkaku-do is a hexagonal pagoda in the middle of Kyoto City

Nice breeze fluttering the colorful curtain

Surrounded by buildings

Local worshipper

Incense burner in front of the alter

Rokkaku-do has been quite popular among locals for more than one thousand years

Rakan statues of ascetic

Stone statues

Donation records and slips of papers

The temple just before 12 noon

Wooden gate with paper stickers
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