Kohō-an, Cultural Property of Japan in Kita-ku.
Kōhō-an, a sub-temple of the Daitoku-ji temple complex, is an Important Cultural Property and Place of Scenic Beauty in Japan.
Established in 1612, Kōhō-an recounts the story of the historical moments associated with the Tatchū tradition in Japan.
The temple stands as a symbol of Japan's rich cultural heritage, particularly reflecting the interaction between Zen Buddhism and the Japanese tea ceremony culture.
Kohō-an can be visited throughout the year and is located in the region of Kita-ku, Japan.
It's one of the few places that are all at once a Place of Scenic Beauty, Historic Site and an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
Location: Kita-ku
Inception: 1612
Founders: Kobori Enshū, Kōgetsu Sōgan
Source: Wikimedia