[Enryaku-ji and Mount Hiei]
My family visited Kyoto during the Easter holiday.
The sakura blooming season in downtown Kansai district ends in around mid April every year. We were late for the season. In order to view full blooming sakura, we took a journey to Mount Hiei where the sakura blooming season starts in late April due to the cooler weather there.
Apart from the Sakura, a "must visit" for this journey was Enryaku-ji.
The Enryaku-ji is a famous Tendai Monastery in Japan. It has been declared as an UNESCO World Heritage Site - "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyotot Uji and Otsu Cities)".
The Monastery comprises of a group of buildings clustered around three large districts at the top of Mount Hiei. Don't take it as an ordinary temple in downtown Kyoto. The scale of Enryaku-ji may well be beyond your imagination.
The route to Mount Hiei was a little bit complicated - but not amounting to a challenge for experienced travellers, of course.
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