It is said that at the beginning of the capital construction in Kyoto, temples were not allowed to be built in the capital to avoid secularization, but if built in deep mountains, it would be inconvenient to make it. So the foothills not far from the city are full of temples of all sizes. There are ponds, bridges, stone slabs, maple leaves and a stone statue of a relative at the entrance of Daguben Temple. Kin Luan, the ancestor of Pure Land Sect of Japan.