After a short break, I set out to go to the Church of Light, another major complaint of my trip. Back to Kyoto Station, take JR to Izumi. There is a big bus stop near JR Station. Ask passers-by the way and find the bus to take to Chunriqiu Park. When you put money on the bus, you should prepare change (220 yuan/person), get on the back door, get off at the front door and pay again. The station name is very convenient in Chinese. Turn left at a T-junction in front of the Church of Light, and you can see the church on the bus. You don't need to worry about not finding it. Getting off, you should see the time of the next trip, or get on the same platform. Church of Light needs an appointment. If you simply fill it in on the official website, you will automatically send an email with a successful appointment. When I actually went to the church, the old man did not look at it, but let me make a record in my notebook, and donated the ticket money (somewhat forgotten), with the introduction of the church on the side, which can be read. The little church also has a pipe organ, just as an aunt is playing, sitting in the last row and looking at the cross in front of the light, I feel very calm. It turned out to be too calm and stayed here for two hours.
Church of Light, the full name of which is the Church of Tsimu Spring Hill, is the representative work of Tadao Ando on the international stage. When you enter the church, you can see the huge and shining cross. It is the whole wall behind the church that hollows out the shape of the cross and lets the outside light spill into the church. The whole space becomes a quiet and sacred place of meditation.