Chapter 534: Scenery of Kyoto (Please Subscribe, Please Vote for Monthly Tickets)

Carrying the authentic Kyobashi that he just bought under Suzuhime's guidance, Chen Yu strolled along the streets of Kyoto with her.

"Ever since Emperor Kanmu relocated the capital during the Heian Period, Kyoto has remained Japan's capital. Various Buddhist temples and shrines with long heritage have collectively safeguarded the tranquility of Kyoto." Passing by a shrine, Suzuhime's voice was melodious and pleasing as she introduced Kyoto's temples and shrines to Chen Yu, "Kennin-ji, once the residence of Master Isshu; Kiyomizu-dera, where the Thousand-Armed Guanyin is enshrined; Kinkaku-ji, built by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu; Ninna-Shrine, a former Royal Palace Temple; Kodai-ji, which honors Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Kitano no Matsukasa... and the head temple of the Jodo Shinshu sect, the west Hongan-ji. These Buddhist temples are truly scenic spots worth visiting."