Now we entered the second part of the temple:

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On left side are 3 big stones. Infront of it is a kind of sign which describes them.

The right one stands for the memory of the "original" udon and soba. These food were brought by Shoichi Kokushi and a son of a tradesman named Yazaemon Mitsuda who accompanied Kokushi when they returned from China.
The middle one is to don't forget about Kokushi. The right one stands for Mitsuda.
Yazaemon Mitzuda also brought with him the ability to creat Ori.
How to make it can bee seen in a shop in Gokusho:
Ori (This side is also available in English :D )
If I go there a report will follow :)
Then we went to the left and found a beautiful stone garden. Of course it is forbidden to go on it. Somehow it is kinda the same as grass in Great Brittain (never go on it) ^^
The big stones represent islands and the small stones the water. You really can image that it is kinda ozean :)
Did you know that the monks start to pray early in the morning two hours long? They stand up at 5 o'clock in the morning...Everyday they have to pray three times the day, clean the whole temple and so on!
I really don't want to change the position with a monk...That life must be really hard!
After that we headed to the burial ground of the temple. Befor that we saw a little shrine. One again there is a little shrine in a big temple. Again it the Shintô is represented:
(unfortunately the tree was in the way..)
And here is the burial ground:

This is just the entrance. At the first moment I thought that this would be all. But the we went on and on. Behind that building you see on that picture above the burial ground goes on.
Kawakam Otojiro lies here. He was a famous actor and revolutionised the theatre. His grave is bigger than anyone elses:
It was a really nice day :D It is so unbelievable that such a silent place exists in the middle of a city!
Yesterday it didn't rain. So it was nicer walking around ^^
I like that kind of starting a day very much :)
And this time we were allowed to enter these two temple :D
So Ryu-san ありがとうございました for accompany me :D