Sometimes I can't believe that this amazing temple in Otsu is not just as famous as better known temples in Kyoto! A short train journey from Kyoto will take you to Ishiyama-dera, a large temple that is both beautiful and interesting. In Japanese "ishi" is "stone", and "yama" is "mountain". The small mountain the temple complex occupies has many attractions, but one of them is an unusual grey wave-like rock formation called a wollastonite. You can see many coins lying in the rock's cracks and crevices, thrown by temple visitors. There are several attractive buildings near the rock formation, including a twelfth century pagoda.
Ishiyama Temple in Otsu
Shiga Prefecture's stony mountain temple

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A red torii standing at the edge of a rocky cliff

Visitors throw coins onto the unusual rock formations

Many beautiful buildings stand in the temple's extensive grounds

Rock formations viewed from above

View of the Seta River from the temple grounds

The graceful curve of a shrine roof surrounded by rocks and new maple leaves

Steps between strange rocks lead to Ishiyama-dera's elegant 12th century pagoda

Vermilion red draws the eye above a rock face

Large flat rocks are a good place to sit and enjoy the view - if they are not wet!

The fantastic rocks have a wave-like formation

A small moon viewing tower rising above tumbled rocks
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