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March 15, 2007

Kiyomizudera

Japan1Kiyomizudera, which means the "Temple of Pure Water," is one of the popular temple among young people who come to pray for success in finding a suitable partner at a Shinto shrine set inside the complex. Built in 798 and set in an historic hillside location, the temple is one of the Kyoto landmarks and a toursim place too. The main hall is set on a big wooden terrace which from where you can have a great view of the city and the pleasant temple grounds and pagoda.

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