

The temple is also known as Mitsuhidera because of the mound of Mitsuhide's head on the temple grounds, where a Chinese bellflower, the family crest of the Akechi family, quietly greets visitors. The view of the temple with the surrounding mountains in the background is like a reflection of the mind of Mitsuhide, the warlord of the Warring States period. The "Kikyo-no-sato", where many bellflowers bloom, is open every year.6End of the month - End of the year7At the gate at the end of the month openingThe event will be held.
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