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Kiyomizu Temple (749 - 1855) Kyoto, Japan
Laid out in 794 A.D., the palaces and temples of Kyoto were
the residences of Japan's emperors and shoguns for more than
1,000 years. The Japanese Emperor is enthroned at the Imperial
Palace of Gosho. Among other significant works are the Higashi
Nonganji and Nishi Hoganji temple complexes, the Kinkakuji
Temple with its 'Golden Pavilion' and the Kiyomizu Temple,
the temple of “clear waters.” The Kyoto sites have been
destroyed and rebuilt many times throughout history and are
today among Asia's greatest cultural heritage sites.
Kiyomizu Temple was a finalist candidate as a symbol of -
Clarity & Serenity!
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