In the Heian Era (794 to 1185 A.D) plum blossom was preferred over cherry blossom, so it seems somehow fitting that Ishiyamadera has so many plum trees, since it is linked to the story of Murasaki Shikibu, lady at the Heian Court, and probably the first novelist in the world. If you visit Ishiyamadera you are sure to enjoy the beautifully landscaped gardens. The temple complex sprawls over a small mountain and there are a number of interesting buildings, as well as a small museum dedicated to the Tale of Genji's author.
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Plum Blossom at Ishiyamadera
Temple with a connection to the world's first novel
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Simply beautiful
A temple building stands at the top of a terraced hillside
Statue of Murasaki Shikibu on the hillside
Pink plum blossoms against a blue sky
Steps in the plum orchard
Plum blossom beside the path
Thatched roof of a tower just visible over plum trees
Large rocks at the base of a tower
Gravel path near the Murasaki Shikibu museum
Small pagoda
Stone lantern beside one of the temple buildings
A flash of red through the trees
The blossoms seem to glow in the late afternoon sunshine
A honey bee harvests blossom pollen
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Anonymous
11 years ago
Very beautiful flowers and steeped in history..
Rebecca Stock
12 years ago
I love the plum blossoms as much as the cherry. It is too bad one is preferred over another these days. I think this picture shows us plum blossoms can be magnificent too! :)
James Forest
12 years ago
Simply beautiful
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