Senbon Enma-do, Inseki-ji Temple
Posted date:2026-02-26Author:Jubei
Transrator:Ponta
Category:Kyoto tourist spot , Talk about Kyoto
Lord Ono no Takamura (802-853) is said to have served in the imperial court during the day and in the court of […]
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