Heian-jingu
shrine
平安神宮
Most visitors see the grand shrine halls and leave. The 600-yen garden behind them holds the actual draw: weeping cherry trees that bloom in early April, a few days after the city's main sakura. The path crosses the pond on stone pillars salvaged from a 16th-century bridge.
The garden behind the shrine (600 yen) has stunning weeping cherry trees in April. Most people skip it.
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